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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/.

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.

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.

(included from TWikiPressRelease04x01)

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Advocay done so far by "TT" TomTansy, "PTh" PeterThoeny. Please help us spread the word of StructuredWikis and situational applications!

TWiki 4.1 Announced at Websites

Website By Status
Freshmeat.net (link) PTh Done
LinuxPR, http://www.linuxpr.com/ (link) PTh Done
SourceForge (link) PTh Done
WikiMatrix (link) PTh Done

TWiki 4.1 Press Release Sent to Trade Publications

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Apache Week PTh Done
Associated Press PTh Done
Business Communications Review PTh Done
BusinessWeek PTh Done
Byte & Switch TT Done
Channel Business TT Done
Chronicle of Philanthropy PTh Done
Comms Design TT Done
Communications News TT Done
Computer Business Review TT Done
Computer Reseller News TT Done
Computerworld TT, PTh Done
Converge TT Done
CNET News.com PTh Done
CNET TT Done
CRN TT Done
c't Magazin, Germany PTh Done
DDJ PTh Done
Dan Gillmor PTh Done
Daily Deal TT Done
EE Times TT Done
ElectricNews.net TT Done
Enterprise Times TT Done
eWeek TT, PTh Done
Forbes TT Done
Gartner PTh Done
Handelsblatt, Germany PTh Done
IDG News Service PTh Done
IT Europa TT Done
IT Week TT Done
InfoWorld TT, PTh Done
Infoconomy TT Done
Information Advisor, the PTh Done
It's Monday TT Done
iX Magazin, Germany PTh Done
Linux Format, UK PTH Done
Light Reading TT Done
Linux Journal PTh Done
Linux Magazine PTh Done
Linux-Magazin, Germany PTh Done
LinuxWorld Magazine PTh Done
MIS magazine, Australia PTh Done
Mercury News PTh Done
Microscope TT Done
NY Times PTh Done
Network Computing TT Done
Network Magazine TT Done
Network World TT, PTh Done
Networking Pipeline TT Done
NewsForge PTh Done
O'Reilly Media PTh Done
OpenFoundry Newsletter PTh Done
Private Equity Journal TT Done
Pro-Linux, Germany PTh Done
Rebel Publishing TT Done
Red Herring TT, PTh Done
Reuters TT, PTh Done
Salon.com TT, PTh Done
San Jose Mercury TT Done
San Jose/Silicon Valley Business Journal TT Done
Seattle Times PTh Done
Slashdot PTh Done
startups.co.uk TT Done
Tech Target TT Done
TechWeb PTh Done
Techworld TT Done
Telecom Trends TT Done
The Register TT Done
TheWHIR.com TT Done
Venture Capital Analyst TT Done
Venture Capital Journal TT Done
Venture Reporter TT Done
Venture Wire TT Done
Wall Street Journal PTh Done
Washington Post PTh Done
Wired PTh Done
Ziff Davis Media PTh Done

TWiki 4.1 Press Release Sent to Analysts

Target Who Status
Ashton Metzler TT Done
Bloor Research TT Done
Burton Group TT, PTh Done
Current Analysis TT Done
Enterprise Strategy Group TT Done
Gartner TT Done
Gen2Ventures TT Done
Forrester Group TT Done
Frost & Sullivan, Singapore TT Done
IDC TT Done
Nemertes TT Done
NetForecast TT Done
Quocirca TT Done
Taneja Group TT Done
The451 TT Done
Yankee Group TT Done

TWiki 4.1 Press Release Sent to Bloggers

Blogger By Status
Brian Solis PTh Done
GigaOM TT Done
Jeremiah Owyang PTh Done
Ross Mayfield PTh Done
Silicon Valley Watcher TT Done
WebWorker Daily TT Done
ZDNet TT Done

-- PeterThoeny - 16 Jan 2007

Press Release in Other Languages

Danish press release

E-mail sent to twiki-announce mailing list

-- Contributors: PeterThoeny - 16 Jan 2007

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