Asana on Wednesday announced Organizations, a feature that stakes its claim in the enterprise space. What is new with Organizations is its scalability; it is designed to support companies of 100 employees or more. Asana was launched by Facebook cofounder Dustin Moskovitz and Google and Facebook veteran Justin Rosenstein, and there are more than a few similarities between Asana and Facebook. “Asana is simply applying the concept of a network of friends to a network of colleagues,” said journalism professor Rich Hanley.
Asana Positions Itself for the Enterprise
Posted by: Erika Morphy May 2, 2013 09:21 AMAsana on Wednesday announced Organizations, a feature that stakes its claim in the enterprise space. What is new with Organizations is its scalability; it is designed to support companies of 100 employees or more. Asana was launched by Facebook cofounder Dustin Moskovitz and Google and Facebook veteran Justin Rosenstein, and there are more than a few similarities between Asana and Facebook. “Asana is simply applying the concept of a network of friends to a network of colleagues,” said journalism professor Rich Hanley.