MindTouch Announces New Product: Collaborative Intranet

Mindtouch has announced a new product – Collaborative Intranet – that’s aimed at making corporate intranets more data-rich by pulling information from multiple other sources of business knowledge, and combining that with the interactive nature of an enterprise wiki. Here’s how the company describes what it does:

By deploying MindTouch Collaborative Intranet, companies can federate content from across the data and application silos their employees use each day — ERP, CRM, file servers, email, databases, web-services infrastructures, social networks — to create a vibrant real time information fabric. MindTouch Collaborative Intranet connects the legacy business systems companies use every day and pulls data from each individual silo into a single, common and unified Web interface.

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  1. Thanks for the writeup Stewart! This is a big day for MindTouch and we’re proud to be providing a [collaborative] Intranet that is engineered with intelligence and delivers businesses HIGHER ROI and lower TCO than any other option in this space. Cheers!

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