MediaWiki vs. Confluence

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MediaWiki vs. Confluence

maxresdefault.jpg WHEN: March 21 2018 13:05
WHERE: https://archive.org/details/emwcon2018-mediawiki_vs_confluence
WHO: Greg Rundlett
WHAT: If yours is an organization that has "Knowledge Workers". If you want to increase productivity and revenue plus decrease expenses around managing "company knowledge" or making informed decisions then MediaWiki is probably the best solution. It excels at finding relevant information, collecting knowledge centrally, giving it context and structure, and curating its quality.

In this comparison, the speaker covers

1	Comparing MediaWiki to Confluence
2	Executive Summary
3	Comparison Chart
4	Talking Points
4.1	WYSIWYG editor
4.2	Search
4.3	Demo
5	Users
6	References