Megaport is a network connectivity solution that aims to change the way people, enterprises, and service providers interconnect globally. Their Software Defined Network (SDN) connects 700+ enabled data centres in 20+ countries across North America, Asia Pacific, and Europe. The vendor states their customers receive a fast, flexible, secure and on-demand connectivity to cloud, network, and managed service providers.
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Priority Matrix is a prioritization, collaborative, task management software used by more than 2500 businesses worldwide and 85,000 paid customers. Priority Matrix is used by customers who need visibility and alignment in team priorities. Priority Matrix uses the 4-quadrants to help customers prioritize by critical and urgency.
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The focus of Priority Matrix is on prioritization. Other apps exist that do a fine job with task and project management, but none of them equal Priority Matrix in terms of focusing your attention on the right task. The 80/20 principle that people often talk about (80% of the …
If you're overwhelmed with too many things to do, and need help deciding which tasks to focus on, Priority Matrix is for you. Priority Matrix uses the classic Eisenhower matrix methodology which has been shown to be really effective for this purpose. Now you can use an app for that, instead of a piece of paper or Excel.
The focus of Priority Matrix is on prioritization. Other apps exist that do a fine job with task and project management, but none of them equal Priority Matrix in terms of focusing your attention on the right task. The 80/20 principle that people often talk about (80% of the results come from 20% of the inputs) is clearly visible when you use PM.