A few months ago I blogged about Tim Bartel’s study of wikis in the enterprise. He has finished his report and published a sample of the results. For more details, read Tim’s blog.

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A few months ago I blogged about Tim Bartel’s study of wikis in the enterprise. He has finished his report and published a sample of the results. For more details, read Tim’s blog.
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Enterprise wikis and Internet wikis (of which Wikipedia and Wikitravel are examples) provide the same basic function – the ability to edit content in a web browser – but they differ in several significant ways: 1. Spaces Internet wikis often have all content housed in one “place,” so that any user can see the entirety […]
At //SEIBERT/MEDIA, we’ve been doing our work on a wiki for years. Through our day-to-day work as well as through dozens of enterprise wiki projects, we’ve experienced – thanks to innumerable different example cases – how useful and valuable a wiki can be on a number of levels. Therefore, we believe it is high time to compress the arguments for a wiki into the limited space offered by tweets to make our points as efficiently as possible.
Dmitry created a blog earlier this month entitled Wiki for Fun and Profit that was not only a nice endorsement for Confluence, but also an insightful piece about the use of wikis in organisations. Not only is there some confusion about the use of wikis for enterprise collaboration, but also there’s the question of where […]