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== MediaWiki in the Enterprise ==
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Category:Corporate-friendly solution|Category:Corporate-friendly solution]]
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: Contains category pages for "Corporate-friendly solution."
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* [[mediawikiwiki:MediaWiki is a corporate solution/Enterprise use of MediaWiki|MediaWiki is a corporate solution/Enterprise use of MediaWiki]]
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: MediaWiki is a simple, powerful and free solution to produce a wiki web site in an enterprise.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Sites using MediaWiki/corporate|Sites using MediaWiki/corporate]]
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: A '''list of companies using MediaWiki''', typically in an [[wikipedia:Intranet|Intranet]] environment.
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* [http://www.wiki4enterprise.org/index.php/Kategorie:Organisationen wiki4enterprise - Kategorie:Organisationen]
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: Diese Kategorie enthält Unternehmen und Organisationen, die sich für den Einsatz von MediaWiki in Organisationen stark machen.
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* [http://wikiworks.com/why-mediawiki.html WikiWorks: Why MediaWiki?]
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Enterprise hub|Enterprise hub]]
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: Enterprise wikis are meant to be used in a corporate (or organizational) context with a focus on enhancing internal knowledge sharing and a greater emphasis on features like access control, integration with other software, and document management.
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=== Enterprise Wiki Platforms ===
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* [[wikipedia:BlueSpice for MediaWiki|BlueSpice for MediaWiki]]
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; See Also: [[wikipedia:Wiki software#Enterprise_wikis|Wiki software#Enterprise_wikis]]
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== Corporate Wikis ==
 
* [http://www.twiki.net/customers.html TWiki Customer Logos]
 
* [http://www.twiki.net/customers.html TWiki Customer Logos]
  
 
* [http://www.slideshare.net/myerman/how-are-companies-using-internal-wikis How Are Companies Using Internal Wikis]
 
* [http://www.slideshare.net/myerman/how-are-companies-using-internal-wikis How Are Companies Using Internal Wikis]
 
* [http://wikiworks.com/why-mediawiki.html WikiWorks: Why MediaWiki?]
 
  
 
* [[wikipedia:Wiki software#Enterprise wikis|Wiki software#Enterprise wikis]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Wiki software#Enterprise wikis|Wiki software#Enterprise wikis]]
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* [[wikipedia:Enterprise 2.0|Enterprise 2.0]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Enterprise 2.0|Enterprise 2.0]]
 
: '''Enterprise 2.0''' is the use of "[[wikipedia:Web 2.0|Web 2.0]]" technologies within an [[wikipedia:organization|organization]] to enable or streamline [[wikipedia:business process|business process]]es while enhancing collaboration - connecting people through the use of [[wikipedia:social media|social-media]] tools.  Enterprise 2.0 aims to help employees, customers and suppliers collaborate, share, and organize information.
 
: '''Enterprise 2.0''' is the use of "[[wikipedia:Web 2.0|Web 2.0]]" technologies within an [[wikipedia:organization|organization]] to enable or streamline [[wikipedia:business process|business process]]es while enhancing collaboration - connecting people through the use of [[wikipedia:social media|social-media]] tools.  Enterprise 2.0 aims to help employees, customers and suppliers collaborate, share, and organize information.
 
* [http://www.aifb.kit.edu/images/a/ab/Enterprise_wikis_wm2011_kaempgen.pdf Enterprise Wikis: Technical Challenges and Opportunities]
 
: Abstract: Social software has proven valuable in enterprises for collaborative knowledge management. In order to introduce a wiki in the enterprise, we propose a solution that combines Web 2.0 and SemanticWeb technologies. We describe how this solution resolves the technical challenges, beyond that, opens up new opportunities, and, also, how it can be realized in a concrete enterprise scenario.
 
 
* [https://wiki.brown.edu/confluence/download/attachments/58920222/Online+Vol+29_no+5_.pdf Intranets, Wikis, Blikis, and Collaborative Working]
 
: Organizations once satisfied with simple intranets now seek out technologies that foster cooperation among employees and enahle teams to work together, regardless of how far the members are separated by time and distance. One such technology is wikis.
 
  
 
* [[wikipedia:Category:Enterprise wikis|Category:Enterprise wikis]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Category:Enterprise wikis|Category:Enterprise wikis]]
 
* [[mediawikiwiki:Category:Corporate-friendly solution|Category:Corporate-friendly solution]]
 
  
 
* [[mediawikiwiki:MediaWiki is a corporate solution/Enterprise use of MediaWiki|MediaWiki is a corporate solution/Enterprise use of MediaWiki]]
 
* [[mediawikiwiki:MediaWiki is a corporate solution/Enterprise use of MediaWiki|MediaWiki is a corporate solution/Enterprise use of MediaWiki]]
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* [[mediawikiwiki:MediaWiki testimonials|MediaWiki testimonials]]
 
* [[mediawikiwiki:MediaWiki testimonials|MediaWiki testimonials]]
  
* [http://www.fastcompany.com/partners/gotomeeting/articles/20060801/lead.html Working Together] (''Fast Company'')
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* [http://divante.pl/en/services/enterprise-2-0-2/businesswiki-2/ '''BusinessWiki''' is an enterprise solution for group knowledge management.]
: Teams often include offsite workers, business partners, clients, even suppliers. How can you communicate with them effectively and bring them all together in one spot? By using Internet technologies that foster collaboration.
 
  
 
* [http://mike2.openmethodology.org/wiki/What_is_MIKE2.0 What is MIKE2.0]
 
* [http://mike2.openmethodology.org/wiki/What_is_MIKE2.0 What is MIKE2.0]
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* [[wikipedia:Knowledge Plaza|Knowledge Plaza]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Knowledge Plaza|Knowledge Plaza]]
 
: '''Knowledge Plaza''', also referred to as '''KP''', is an [[wikipedia:Enterprise 2.0|Enterprise 2.0]] and [[wikipedia:Knowledge_management|knowledge management tool]] which provides a balance between social bookmarking, document management, wikis and an internal social network. It was initially designed as an information management tool for [[wikipedia:knowledge worker|knowledge worker]]s and is often used for collaborative research projects, [[wikipedia:market intelligence|market intelligence]], information brokerage, etc.
 
: '''Knowledge Plaza''', also referred to as '''KP''', is an [[wikipedia:Enterprise 2.0|Enterprise 2.0]] and [[wikipedia:Knowledge_management|knowledge management tool]] which provides a balance between social bookmarking, document management, wikis and an internal social network. It was initially designed as an information management tool for [[wikipedia:knowledge worker|knowledge worker]]s and is often used for collaborative research projects, [[wikipedia:market intelligence|market intelligence]], information brokerage, etc.
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== Private Wikis (Wikis with restricted access.) ==
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* [http://mythopoeic.org/mediawiki-private/ MediaWiki: Creating a Private Wiki]
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: This article explains lots of useful tips 'n' tricks for creating and maintaining a private wiki environment using MediaWiki. The difficulty with using MediaWiki for private wikis is the software is designed to be open and publicly available. But the fact that it's also a very robust software package means that it's potentially worth the effort figure out how to use it for wikis that must restrict access.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Preventing access|Manual:Preventing access]]
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: Contains examples useful for restricting access.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Preventing access#Simple_private_wiki|Manual:Preventing access#Simple_private_wiki]]
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# Restrict viewing
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# Restrict editing
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# Restrict account creation
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Security issues with authorization extensions|Security issues with authorization extensions]]
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Category:Page specific user rights extensions|Category:Page specific user rights extensions]]
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== MediaWiki as a Contact Management System ==
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* [http://www.orient-lodge.com/node/3539 Using Semantic MediaWiki as a Social Network Contact Management System]
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: This article describes how to use [[wikipedia:Semantic MediaWiki|Semantic MediaWiki]] to set up a simple contact management system.
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* [[mediawikiwiki: Manual:Creating pages with preloaded text|Manual:Creating pages with preloaded text]]
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: Preloading wikitext presents the user with a partially created page rather than a blank page, possibly with inline instructions for content organization.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Preventing access|Manual:Preventing access]]
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: This page contains examples useful for restricting access.
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== MediaWiki as an [[wikipedia:Intranet|Intranet]] ==
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* [[mediawikiwiki:UNC links|UNC links]]
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: The '''Universal Naming Convention''', or UNC, specifies a common syntax to describe the location of a network resource, such as a shared file, directory, or printer.
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; [[wikipedia:Intranet|Intranet]] file sharing extensions.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:UncPath|Extension:UncPath]]
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: Had trouble getting this extension to work. See [[mediawikiwiki:Extension talk:UncPath|Davydog's comment here]].
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:FileLink|Extension:FileLink]]
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:FileProtocolLinks|Extension:FileProtocolLinks]]
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:FileLink ParserFunction|Extension:FileLink ParserFunction]]
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== Extension Sets ==
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; [[mediawikiwiki:User:Ratin|Martin Schwindl]]'s Ms Series
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:MsCalendar|Extension:MsCalendar]]
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: The MsCalendar extension provides an easy-to-use month view calendar. Entries are formatted as one-liners and can span multiple days.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:MsCatSelect|Extension:MsCatSelect]]
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: Add a page to categories by selecting in a dropdown on the edit page.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:MsLinks|Extension:MsLinks]]
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: Creates a filelink with a suitable extension-icon.
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:MsUpload|Extension:MsUpload]]
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: The MsUpload extension allows a user to upload multiple files including by dragging & dropping files.
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== Analytics ==
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* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:Piwik Integration|Extension:Piwik Integration]]
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: The '''Piwik Integration''' extension inserts your Piwik tracking code to the bottom of every page. It excludes the views of the users with 'bot' privileges (bots) and the 'protect' privileges (sysops). It also adds a Special Page to some of the statistics.
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== Reading List ==
  
 
* [http://2008.highedweb.org/presentations/APS6.pdf Shared Drive + Wiki + DocMgmt = Our Intranet (+ Extranet)]
 
* [http://2008.highedweb.org/presentations/APS6.pdf Shared Drive + Wiki + DocMgmt = Our Intranet (+ Extranet)]
  
* [http://divante.pl/en/services/enterprise-2-0-2/businesswiki-2/ '''BusinessWiki''' is an enterprise solution for group knowledge management.]
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* [http://www.destinationcrm.com/Articles/CRM-News/Daily-News/Wikis-Grow-Podcasts-and-Social-Bookmarking-Slow-51507.aspx Wikis Grow, Podcasts and Social Bookmarking Slow]
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: Forrester Research reveals an Enterprise Web 2.0 growth chart.
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* [http://www.aifb.kit.edu/images/a/ab/Enterprise_wikis_wm2011_kaempgen.pdf Enterprise Wikis: Technical Challenges and Opportunities]
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: Abstract: Social software has proven valuable in enterprises for collaborative knowledge management. In order to introduce a wiki in the enterprise, we propose a solution that combines Web 2.0 and SemanticWeb technologies. We describe how this solution resolves the technical challenges, beyond that, opens up new opportunities, and, also, how it can be realized in a concrete enterprise scenario.
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* [https://wiki.brown.edu/confluence/download/attachments/58920222/Online+Vol+29_no+5_.pdf Intranets, Wikis, Blikis, and Collaborative Working]
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: Organizations once satisfied with simple intranets now seek out technologies that foster cooperation among employees and enahle teams to work together, regardless of how far the members are separated by time and distance. One such technology is wikis.
  
 
* [http://informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=167600331 How To Use Wikis For Business] (''InformationWeek'')
 
* [http://informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=167600331 How To Use Wikis For Business] (''InformationWeek'')
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* [http://www.fastcompany.com/partners/gotomeeting/articles/20060801/lead.html Working Together] (''Fast Company'')
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: Teams often include offsite workers, business partners, clients, even suppliers. How can you communicate with them effectively and bring them all together in one spot? By using Internet technologies that foster collaboration.
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== See Also ==
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* [[portlandwiki:User:WikiMaster/Projects|User:WikiMaster/Projects]]
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* [[portlandwiki:User:WikiMaster/SocialProfile|User:WikiMaster/SocialProfile Sandbox]]
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* [[portlandwiki:User:WikiMaster/SMW Sandbox|User:WikiMaster/Semantic MediaWiki Sandbox]]
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* [[portlandwiki:User:WikiMaster/Image Transclusion Issues|User:WikiMaster/Image Transclusion Issues]]
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* [[Special:Version]] -- Table showing current [[mediawikiwiki:News|MediaWiki version]], [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Special pages|special pages]], [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Extensions|extensions]], [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Parser functions|parser functions]], [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Hooks|hooks]], etc. installed on this wiki.
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Additional Resource Wiki Pages}}

Latest revision as of 10:49, 4 November 2015

MediaWiki testimonials

MediaWiki in the Enterprise

Contains category pages for "Corporate-friendly solution."
MediaWiki is a simple, powerful and free solution to produce a wiki web site in an enterprise.
A list of companies using MediaWiki, typically in an Intranet environment.
Diese Kategorie enthält Unternehmen und Organisationen, die sich für den Einsatz von MediaWiki in Organisationen stark machen.
Enterprise wikis are meant to be used in a corporate (or organizational) context with a focus on enhancing internal knowledge sharing and a greater emphasis on features like access control, integration with other software, and document management.

Enterprise Wiki Platforms

See Also
Wiki software#Enterprise_wikis

Corporate Wikis

Enterprise 2.0 is the use of "Web 2.0" technologies within an organization to enable or streamline business processes while enhancing collaboration - connecting people through the use of social-media tools. Enterprise 2.0 aims to help employees, customers and suppliers collaborate, share, and organize information.
Method for an Integrated Knowledge Environment (MIKE2.0) is an open source delivery framework for Enterprise Information Management.
Knowledge Plaza, also referred to as KP, is an Enterprise 2.0 and knowledge management tool which provides a balance between social bookmarking, document management, wikis and an internal social network. It was initially designed as an information management tool for knowledge workers and is often used for collaborative research projects, market intelligence, information brokerage, etc.

Private Wikis (Wikis with restricted access.)

This article explains lots of useful tips 'n' tricks for creating and maintaining a private wiki environment using MediaWiki. The difficulty with using MediaWiki for private wikis is the software is designed to be open and publicly available. But the fact that it's also a very robust software package means that it's potentially worth the effort figure out how to use it for wikis that must restrict access.
Contains examples useful for restricting access.
  1. Restrict viewing
  2. Restrict editing
  3. Restrict account creation

MediaWiki as a Contact Management System

This article describes how to use Semantic MediaWiki to set up a simple contact management system.
Preloading wikitext presents the user with a partially created page rather than a blank page, possibly with inline instructions for content organization.
This page contains examples useful for restricting access.

MediaWiki as an Intranet

The Universal Naming Convention, or UNC, specifies a common syntax to describe the location of a network resource, such as a shared file, directory, or printer.
Intranet file sharing extensions.
Had trouble getting this extension to work. See Davydog's comment here.

Extension Sets

Martin Schwindl's Ms Series
The MsCalendar extension provides an easy-to-use month view calendar. Entries are formatted as one-liners and can span multiple days.
Add a page to categories by selecting in a dropdown on the edit page.
Creates a filelink with a suitable extension-icon.
The MsUpload extension allows a user to upload multiple files including by dragging & dropping files.

Analytics

The Piwik Integration extension inserts your Piwik tracking code to the bottom of every page. It excludes the views of the users with 'bot' privileges (bots) and the 'protect' privileges (sysops). It also adds a Special Page to some of the statistics.

Reading List

Forrester Research reveals an Enterprise Web 2.0 growth chart.
Abstract: Social software has proven valuable in enterprises for collaborative knowledge management. In order to introduce a wiki in the enterprise, we propose a solution that combines Web 2.0 and SemanticWeb technologies. We describe how this solution resolves the technical challenges, beyond that, opens up new opportunities, and, also, how it can be realized in a concrete enterprise scenario.
Organizations once satisfied with simple intranets now seek out technologies that foster cooperation among employees and enahle teams to work together, regardless of how far the members are separated by time and distance. One such technology is wikis.
Teams often include offsite workers, business partners, clients, even suppliers. How can you communicate with them effectively and bring them all together in one spot? By using Internet technologies that foster collaboration.

See Also

References

Additional Resource Wiki Pages

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