TeamPage 3.8 weds blogs to wikis and other dubious enterprise stuff

New features in Traction Software's latest version of TeamPage

Today Traction Software released TeamPage 3.8, an enterprise blog and wiki solution...

...In short, TeamPage 3.8 does the following:

  • Eases the process with which to link, moderate and organize remote collaboration. This is accomplished with a pretty new GUI that non-devs can easily navigate.
  • Updates to the most updated version of your wiki pages without inhibiting the work of multiple editors. And whatever recent version of a page you’re seeing, the system will maintain full referential integrity and cross-wiki project name aliasing, combined with page name and content history. That means you don’t lose the work you did after the CEO freaks out and deletes all your edits.
  • Helps you follow compliance requirements (ding-ding!).
  • Makes it easy to blog in the same context at which you conduct wiki-style page editing. Your blog and wiki can live under the same name space, or you can create unique spaces for each.
  • A handy-dandy page-locking feature. Recall your edit-crazy CEO. Wouldn’t you just love to lock him out? (Don’t tell him we said so, but with TeamPage 3.8, you can.)

Full Story: TeamPage 3.8 Weds Blogs to Wikis and Other Dubious Enterprise Stuff Source: CMSWire, November 12th, 2007

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