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B's BlogBlog Authors: Bob Seifert |
SocialText vs. Confluence - Wiki Integration With Connections
Bob Seifert |
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connections
socialtext
lotus
confluence
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Comments (1)
So we are evaluating different Wiki software for integration with our Connections suite. Up until this point, we had been using DekiWiki, but we want something that is an officially supported integration point for Connections. Has anyone been using these either of these in conjunction with a Connections install? If so, what features do you like about your specific scenario? Which one is harder to get up and running and which offers a more rich feature set? I know these are pretty vague questions, but any insight into these two software options would be very helpful and extremely appreciated.
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1 David DeWell Permalink They look fairly similar but I think SocialText has a leg up on Confluence. You will find using REST with Confluence something you cannot do yet. They will probably add that later I would hope. Additionally, Confluence seems like it is a little more than just a Wiki platform.