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The [[MediaWiki v Confluence]] article compares one of the biggest competitors in the enterprise market.
There are also newcomers like ==SaaS provider [alternatives==Digital.com does a comparison of wiki software and SaaS options https://clickupdigital.com/ https:best-web-hosting/applications/wiki/clickup.com] that provide a comprehensive suite of tools and integrated services.
Most organizations - especially software vendors - have some combination There are also newcomers that provide a comprehensive suite of tools that they need to integrate to address basic needs. A typical example is the and integrated services centered around "edXgetting stuff done" community which uses ReadTheDocs, Confluence wiki, JIRA tickets, Discourse, and documents in GitHub.
* '''Clickup''' https://clickup.com * '''Monday.com''' https://Monday.com * '''NotionHQ''' which is offering integrated AI. https://www.notion.so/* '''Outline''' https://www.getoutline.com/* '''Airtable''' https://www.airtable.com is perhaps a case-study for what is needed in terms of a complete product definition and service offering for [[MediaWiki/Marketing]] When you think of Enterprise software for basic operations, most organizations - especially software vendors - use some combination of tools that they need to integrate to address those basic needs. A typical example is the "edX" community which uses ReadTheDocs, Confluence wiki, JIRA tickets, Discourse, and documents in GitHub. These needs are illustrated in products that go back 20 or more years like Redmine or [https://trac.edgewall.org/ Trac]. == Not Wikis ==
As versatile as MediaWiki software can be, it is not the right tool for all challenges. Some related endeavors such as the WMF's initiative to provide educational or training instruction at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiLearn use the "best of breed" free-software Learning Management System ('''LMS''') called [https://EdX.org edX] because that solution squarely fits the need.
Another example is the amazing Discourse software for online forums. There are nice integrations so that your forums and wikis can get along.
 
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