BrainKeeper
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Developer(s) | BrainKeeper, Inc. |
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Operating system | Cross-platform / Web-Based |
Type | Collaborative software |
Website | www.brainkeeper.com |
BrainKeeper, Inc. is a privately held collaboration software company located in Fairfax, VA. The company provides a Software-as-a-Service collaboration tool targeted towards companies and organizations. The product is most often compared to other wiki-based web 2.0 solutions such as Atlassian and SocialText.[1][2] and has been specifically cited for use by law firms [3]
Products[]
BrainKeeper Enterprise Wiki is offered in paid subscriptions.
In March, 2007, BrainKeeper presented their software at The Under The Radar Conference [4]
BrainKeepers product features include:
- Wikis
- WYSIWYG editing
- Document management
- Templates [5]
- Integrated search
- Online documents
- Online spreadsheets
- Discussion threads
- Online file viewer
- Workflow solutions
- Blogs
- Calendars
See also[]
- Comparison of wiki software
- List of collaborative software
- Comparison of wiki farms
References[]
- ^ Needleman, Rafe (2007-03-20). "Business wikis line up at Under the Radar | Webware - CNET". News.cnet.com. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
- ^ Thoeny, Peter; Dan Woods (2007). Wikis for Dummies. ISBN 978-0-470-04399-8.
- ^ Kennedy, Dennis; Tom Mighell (2008). The lawyer's guide to collaboration tools and technologies. ISBN 1-59031-979-6.
- ^ Ogg, Erica (2007-03-23). "Teamwork: Blogtronix, BrainKeeper, Firestoker, System One | Webware - CNET". News.cnet.com. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
- ^ Kuchinskas, Susan. "How to Use Web 2.0 Inside Your Company". BNET. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
External links[]
Categories:
- Networking software companies
- Software companies based in Virginia
- Software companies of the United States