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TWiki 4.1 Announce Press Release
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TWiki.org Accelerates Pace Of Wiki Innovation In The Enterprise
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TWiki version 4.1 delivers enhanced application plug-ins, enabling knowledge workers to create next-generation "Situational Applications"
Press Release
San Jose, California, 17 January 2007--TWiki.org, a virtual open source software community
consisting of 26,700 members, 4,000 contributors, and an estimated 2 million enterprise users,
today announced version 4.1 of its popular TWiki enterprise wiki software. Code-named
Edinburgh, TWiki release 4.1 features enhanced application extensions to enable knowledge
workers to create "Situational Applications" that include spreadsheet functions, dynamic tables,
slide shows, and Web 2.0 user interfaces. Available free of charge, TWiki 4.1 can be
downloaded from
http://twiki.org/
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Situational Applications are enterprise software programs, created in short timeframes and with
limited budgets, for small groups with specific needs. Created by users themselves, Situational
Applications are often implemented without formal support from the IT organization.
Accordingly, the Situational Application development process relaxes or omits many of the
design, planning, scalability, and integration requirements associated with traditional enterprise
software projects.
"One key objectives of the TWiki enterprise wiki platform is to enable each user to contribute to
the company's collective knowledge and become a full participant in the application creation
process. With streamlined support for third-party Plugins, enhanced search capabilities, and
improvements to TWiki's AJAX-based user interface, TWiki 4.1 represents a significant
milestone toward the achievement of that goal," said Peter Thoeny, the TWiki founder who has
managed the open-source project since inception.
"My hat is off to the TWiki open source community. Through intense global cooperation, they
continue to churn out innovative solutions that enable millions of enterprise workers to become
full participants in the social software movement," added Bart Decrem, a long-time open source
leader who's worked on GNOME, Mozilla, and was most recently the founder of Flock.
TWiki: An Enterprise Collaboration Platform
TWiki is the leading open source enterprise wiki platform, and a pioneer in the field of
situational applications. TWiki extends the free-form world of wikis by adding structure. With
TWiki, wiki content can be browsed, searched, grouped, categorized, filtered and restricted for
limited access. TWiki looks and feels like a Web 2.0 web site, and can be easily modified
through standard web browsers.
The server-side Plugin API turns TWiki into a platform for developers and non-programmers to
build collaborative, situational applications in an efficient way. More than 250 Plugins are
currently available to extend the functionality of TWiki. Examples Plugins include: BlogPlugin,
software that turns TWiki into a weblog engine; SpreadSheetPlugin, a system for adding
spreadsheet functionality; and WorkflowPlugin, software for embedding project tracking
functionality within a wiki page.
TWiki 4.1 adds significant improvements to the TWiki platform including: a streamlined
installation process, key enhancements to the Plugin architecture, improvements to many popular
third-party Plugin modules, meta search capabilities, flexible user interface skin handling, and
various automation improvements. A global team of open source developers contributed
thousands of hours to the TWiki 4.1 effort. For complete details of the contents of TWiki 4.1,
please see the release notes at
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiReleaseNotes04x01
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About the TWiki Organization
The mission of the TWiki organization is to deliver leading edge, web-based collaboration
solutions targeting the corporate Intranet world. The TWiki enterprise wiki platform fosters
information flow within an organization, let's distributed teams work together seamlessly and
productively, and eliminates the one-webmaster syndrome of outdated intranet content. Founded
in 1998 by Peter Thoeny, and supported by a team of open source software engineers around the
world, TWiki is installed and used by thousands of companies, including the majority of the
Fortune 500. TWiki is a mission critical system at major corporations such as Google, Motorola,
Sun Microsystems and Yahoo! For more information about TWiki, please visit
http://twiki.org/
or contact Peter Thoeny at 1-408-xxx-xxxx, or by email at
peter@thoenyPLEASENOSPAM.org.
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PeterThoeny - 16 Jan 2007
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