Using Virtual Calendars to Manage Remote Teams

Innovative software engineer and mobile architect James Ambrose Meyer leverages his knowledge of multiple programming languages and operating systems to develop practical mobile applications for individuals and businesses. In addition to overseeing operations at his Dallas, Texas technology company, Nebulr, James Ambrose Meyer is in the process of developing a virtual calendar system known as Increvent.

Businesses that rely on a distributed and remote workforce can greatly benefit from using a virtual calendar system. Automated calendars eliminate the need to notify workers about important events or meetings individually. Instead, adding an event to the calendar can trigger email chains that allow recipients to register their attendance, notify their colleagues of cancellation, and remind employees of the upcoming event.

Additionally, calendar software can automatically adjust for time zones, resulting in fewer missed connections due to time mixups. Virtual calendars can offer project management features that help employees visualize project timelines and due dates. Some calendars allow teams to assign tasks and update their status.

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