Binfire
Binfire is a privately held web-based collaboration and project management Software company. The company's focus is providing Software as a service collaboration tools to small and medium-sized businesses working with remote teams.
History
Binfire was founded in 2008 by David Robins, former director of software engineering at Polaroid Corporation with a $500,000 investment from angel investors. Binfire was originally developed as an online file hosting service with collaboration features. At the end of 2010 the product evolved into a project collaboration software with project management components. Binfire is based in Boston, Massachusetts with developers in Israel and Romania.
Features
Binfire uses Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) methodology for project management. Binfire's features include hierarchical tasks and milestones with the ability to assign dependencies, the ability to tag milestones for quick searching and organization, the ability to follow and unfollow tasks, group chat, an interactive whiteboard for brainstorming and presentations, status reporting, an online project folder and the ability to track any file or element within the workspace.
Competitors
- Basecamp (software)
- DeskAway
- Wrike
- Zoho_Projects
- Huddle.net
- Central Desktop
See also
- Collaborative software
- List of collaborative software
- Project management software
- List of project management software
- Web 2.0