Last week we considered ThoughtFarmer vs. SLATES. What about ThoughtFarmer vs. FLATNESSES, Dion Hinchcliffe’s new updated acronym for Enterprise 2.0?
I realized the shortcomings of SLATES after reading this blog post by Jed Cawthorne. He compared old-school ECMs with SLATES and scored them 5.5 out of 6. That’s 92%! For Web 1.0 technology! So what’s missing […]
ThoughtFarmer vs. FLATNESSES: Is ThoughtFarmer freeform, social and emergent?
November 21st, 2007More social features, easier administration in ThoughtFarmer 2.4
October 25th, 2007We’re pleased to announce today the release of ThoughtFarmer 2.4! It makes enterprise wikis friendlier and easier to manage than ever before.
Here’s a quick look at some of the new features.
Group pages with self-subscription
Create group pages for teams, projects and departments. Assign members yourself, or let users self-subscribe.
Share your current status
Let people see what you’re […]
Four reasons you might just want your wiki behind the firewall
October 10th, 2007Hosted software, cloud computing, SaaS. They get so much press you’d think that no one installs software on their private network anymore.
The reality, of course, is that behind-the-firewall software is a much, much larger portion of the market than SaaS — maybe 1000 times larger. It’s just not growing as fast.
ThoughtFarmer, as a web 2.0 […]
ThoughtFarmer in eWeek and Blognation
September 18th, 2007After the Office 2.0 conference, Darren, Nick and I were left with 322 business cards, 11 ThoughtFarmer t-shirts, 3 very expensive paperweights, and some cyberspace artifacts:
Clint Boulton mentioned ThoughtFarmer in his eWeek article on Collaboration:
I used JotSpot in a previous life, but I haven’t seen a whole lot of enterprise wiki action. So I was […]