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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
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Wiki for Business? You bet!. I have now had the experience of using a Wiki information system for a variety of purposes and I am entirely sold. If you need to build up and information source with other people, it can be the easiest and fastest method.
Anyone can edit a wiki page to add or change information, but you can put the wiki behind a password to limit access. One friend is using an internal wiki to collect and share information on the myriad of procedures that staffers must use to process loans with a variety of banks.
This posting from LifeHacker, links to a particularly good article from Information Week magazine on wikis and their use in a business environment.
How To Use Wikis For Business
Over at Information Week, there is a very nice overview/tutorial on the use of Wikis in business. Wikis can make for a good, inexpensive collaboration tool or content management replacement, and this article may help decide if a wiki is right for you.
(Via Lifehacker.) By noemail@noemail.org (Douglas). [Career Opportunities: The High-Tech Career Handbook]
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