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My thanks to the following companies for supporting Future Changes. They all offer high-quality products and services that can help you build a useful, successful wiki.

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EditMe

EditMe thumbnailA warm welcome to EditMe, the newest advertiser on Future Changes. EditMe is a hosted wiki service that launched to the public in 2003, and has steadily grown since then.

In 2007, the company introduced a service to build custom designs, integration with customers’ sign-in systems and account databases, custom features, and more. It’s a good combination of the convenience of a hosted wiki, and the flexibility to add and customize as needed.

GroupSwim

GroupSwim ScreenshotGroupSwim Collaboration is an on-demand tool that includes a wiki, groups, discussions, and file sharing, and will help you better organize and manage projects, streamline collaboration, and inform & involve your team.

GroupSwim Community gives your customers a community forum to get answers and share valuable information. It gives you the ability to see what’s most important to them, and quickly identify & resolve issues. Optional add-ons let you share files like training documents & white papers, and invite customers to provide input using a wiki.

CustomWare

CustomWareCustomWare is a global technology services company that specializes in connecting business systems and enabling collaboration. The company offers a range of Architecture, Implementation, Support and Education services for products from Oracle, Microsoft, Adobe, Atlassian, Software AG, Cast Iron, and SalesForce.

Atlassian

ConfluenceAtlassian makes the Confluence enterprise wiki, and a set of tools that help technical teams and software developers track bugs & issues, analyze code coverage, manage identity & sign-on, track code changes & commits, and more.

Don’t forget to check out the Atlassian Summit, May 31 – June 2, 2009. This is Atlassian’s first-ever user conference, with tracks on Collaboration, Development Tools, and Plugins & APIs. Project managers, tech leads, code junkies, developers: This is a great opportunity to meet your peers, get great ideas, and even share your own ideas as a speaker.

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