Binfire

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Binfire
Binfire logo 3.jpg
Developer(s) Binfire Corporation
Type Project management
Website www.binfire.com

Binfire is a privately held project management, task management and web-based collaboration software company.[1] The company's focus is providing Software as a service (SaaS) project management, task management and collaboration tools for small and medium-sized businesses working with remote teams.[2]

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.[3][4] At the end of 2010 the product evolved into a project collaboration software with project management components.[5] Binfire is based in Boston, Massachusetts with developers in USA, Israel and Romania.

Features

Binfire uses Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) methodology for task management as part of project management. Binfire's features include hierarchical tasks and milestones with the ability to assign dependencies, the ability to tag tasks & milestones for quick search and organization, interactive Gantt, 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. Soon Burn-down chart will be added to all projects [6]

Other features include:

  • Project Portfolio
  • Workspace Calendar
  • Portfolio resource loading
  • Project Resource loading
  • Project dashboard
  • Project Calendar
  • Interactive Gantt
  • Document management
  • Document Markup for PDF and image file formats
  • User categories management
  • Permissions management

Competitors

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See also

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