GDPR - How personal data is defined

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Shishirgano9
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GDPR - How personal data is defined

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Asana is particularly suitable for medium-sized businesses and for use in agencies. The functions are tidy and easy to find. Getting started with this tool is easy and requires no basic knowledge.

Even the free version of Asana, which can be used with up to 15 users, is very comprehensive, so that you can easily work together in smaller teams. You can also add external members to ensure successful work with customers or partners.

Asana offers a number of Easter eggs hidden in botim database various places. For example, a mythical creature appears on the screen as soon as a task is marked as "Done".

Projects can be displayed in Gantt charts, as well as Kanban boards or lists.

Asana's Enterprise license model offers the option of hosting all data on European and therefore GDPR-compliant servers. Otherwise, Asana uses servers in the USA. So if you use personal data in your project management tool, you should double-check here too.



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With the sheer number of project management tools on the market, it's easy to lose track. Every company or agency has to form its own opinion about the tools and decide which one best suits its own requirements.

We decided to use Asana some time ago. In our opinion, Asana has all the important functions that a project management team needs. It is clearly structured and team members quickly gain an overview. Collaboration on both internal and external projects is made easier with this tool. And for smaller teams, the free version is perfectly sufficient.
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