The 4-year-old Defense Collaboration Tool Suite, assembled from commercial sources for secure sharing of military video and audio conferences and applications, last month got a new addition: Groove Workspace 2.5 from Groove Networks Inc. of Beverly, Mass.
The DCTS 2.0 lineup, now being tested on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server platforms with SQL Server and Internet Information Services, also includes:
Click to Meet Web conference server from First Virtual Communications Inc. of Redwood City, Calif.
Digital Dash, built on Microsoft Digital Dashboard
Envoke from Asynchrony Solutions Inc. of St. Louis for instant messaging
Microsoft NetMeeting and Sun Microsystems SunForum for Windows-Unix collaboration
RealPlayer client and streaming media server from Real Networks Inc. of Seattle.