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Mindtouch News & Articles
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Wednesday January 27, 2010
SnapLogic (news, site) has extended its data integration platform, the SnapLogic DataFlow Server to support Java, opening the SnapStore to the Java Developer Community.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Tuesday December 15, 2009
The truth is, there's always been the ability to integrate business applications with MindTouch's (news, site) platform. But now it's even easier, and it may be the added incentive to look away from SharePoint.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Friday November 20, 2009
MindTouch (news, site) sees itself as the open source alternative to SharePoint. Its newest venture provides organizations with an enterprise collaboration platform in the cloud.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Monday September 14, 2009
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Tuesday September 1, 2009
True to their word, MindTouch (news, site) has released the second of three new collaborative solutions. This latest one offers safe crowd sourcing of your corporate information and is another example of how the MindTouch 2009 platform can be used to develop collaborative networks.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Tuesday June 23, 2009
There are a lot of solutions on the market today that you could implement to provide social software to your employees and customers. And they all offer very similar functionality. So there is a need to differentiate and offer specific point solutions based on that technology.
This is what MindTouch (news, site) is doing. Today they announce the first of three collaborative network solutions based on their open source collaboration platform: MindTouch Collaborative Intranet.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Thursday May 14, 2009
You know MindTouch (news, site) for its enterprise class wiki and collaboration portal. They consistently bring out new solutions to help you collaborate faster and smarter in the MindTouch environment. Now the open source collaboration vendor brings you a new suite of productivity tools for your desktop.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Thursday April 2, 2009
MindTouch (news,site) is all about the enterprise. This open source collaboration platform is all over connecting enterprise applications, web services and Web 2.0 applications for teams to work together fulfilling business objectives.
But MindTouch has decided it wants to go just a little bit farther. They have announced MindTouch 2009 -- a new developer platform for social collaboration and communities. And to go along with that, a bi-directional message bus that extends their collaborative capabilities even further.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Thursday December 4, 2008

MindTouch really wants you to use their Deki open source collaboration solution. So much so that they have created several new connectors to get content out of other vendor solutions more easily — and at a discount. Add to that a new Desktop Suite for getting content into Deki and there’s more reasons to take a closer look at this solution.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Tuesday November 4, 2008

While most are out in the US selecting the next President who will hopefully help improve the economic condition of the country, MindTouch is busy at their day job. They are announcing growth in key performance measures and some enhancements to their wiki-based collaboration platform MindTouch Deki.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Tuesday September 16, 2008

We know MindTouch for their open-source social enterprise collaboration platform Kilen Woods — the latest release just coming out late July. Now, they have come out with a new solution Deki for CRM, partnering with SnapLogic, a SaaS integration company.
MindTouch claims their new offering eases some of the issues related to using CRM applications by bringing better collaboration and additional intelligence.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Monday July 28, 2008

MindTouch has released the latest version of its open source collaboration platform, known as Kilen Woods. This new version bridges a number of technologies required for collaboration and collective intelligence including usability improvements, workflow and enterprise integration adapters. It’s a solution that has definitely come a long way from the days when we called it Deki Wiki — and that wasn’t so long ago.
By Marisa Peacock
| Thursday May 8, 2008

No matter how you say it, MindTouch has announced the release of MindTouch Deki Wiki “Jay Cooke” v8.05.
Driven in part by the requirements of Mozilla, which selected MindTouch for the upcoming re-launch of their Mozilla Developer Community, the open source enterprise collaboration and integration platform known for its innovations in internationalization/localization, search and user experience, has aimed its sights on revolutionizing multilingual content management.
By Angela Natividad
| Wednesday September 5, 2007
MindTouch’s funky-fresh Deki Wiki is back, this time with 100 new features.
What are they? Name it (Mashable valiantly tried): Google Analytics for stat-checking, Gabbly online chat, Yahoo Finance stock trackers, Flickr slide shows, Digg It badges. Looks like the mash-up stick hit the open source Deki Wiki group hard.
The service is “free for unlimited users, unlimited pages, and without limitations” (their words), but you can buy varying degrees of support for anywhere between US$ 495 and US$ 4,495.
Witness the frivolity for yourself.
By Angela Natividad
| Tuesday July 24, 2007

Everybody’s gone widget and app-wild, but few are helping rein in the beast. With good eyes for a new niche, MindTouch has today released Deki Wiki “Hayes,” a free open source (licensed under GPL v2) and wiki-centric platform that pinches together all the APIs running awry.