MediaWiki testimonials

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Novell (Wikipedia article): "Novell uses MediaWiki extensively. MediaWiki provides Novell with a powerful tool where customers, partners, and Novell can share and evolve knowlege (wiki.novell.com). MediaWiki is also the underlying platform for over a dozen Novell-lead open source project websites, including openSUSE.org. Internally, MediaWiki provides Novell with a collaboration tool to complement traditional messaging tools and as an organizational knowledge repository. Additionally, Novell Users International, an independent global association of Novell technology professionals, uses MediaWiki at www.nuinet.com in order to share knowledge and strategies for managing local Novell user group chapters throughout the world."
Ted Haeger, Director of Novell User Communities

Company profile: Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) delivers Software for the Open Enterprise. With more than 50,000 customers in 43 countries, Novell helps customers manage, simplify, secure and integrate their technology environments by leveraging best-of-breed, open standards-based software. With over 20 years of experience, 5,000 employees, 5,000 partners and support centers around the world, Novell helps customers gain control over their IT operating environment while reducing cost. More information about Novell can be found at http://www.novell.com.


Intel Corporation (Wikipedia article): "I implemented an instance of MediaWiki for use by all 100,000+ employees of the company. It's called Intelpedia, and was created in November 2005. In the first year of life, it quickly grew to over 10,000 pages, and almost 3,000 registered contributors. It averages about 8,000 views and 150 edits per day. Intelpedia was featured at Wikimania 2006, as part of the organizational use of MediaWiki, and was also featured in a Wall Street Journal article on the same topic."
Josh Bancroft, Intel employee and Intelpedia creator

Company profile: Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in Santa Clara, California, USA, is the world's largest semiconductor company. Intel is best known for its PC microprocessors, where it maintains roughly 80% market share. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and other networking ICs, flash memory, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing.

Wikia (Wikipedia article): "MediaWiki software is the foundation of everything Wikia does today. It has proved to be extremely scalable and flexible as Wikia has grown to over 230,000 articles and millions of page views. MediaWiki is a very rich and powerful software tool that is enabling Wikia to build a sustainable business."
Gil Penchina, Chief Executive Officer

Company profile: Since the site's launch in November 2004, over 1,500 Wikia have been created and edited by over 30,000 registered users. Wikia are already available in over 40 languages (List of Wikia). Wikia already hosts some of the world's largest wikis outside of Wikipedia. Wikia is committed to openness and improving the world, by inviting anyone to contribute web content. Authors retain their own copyrights and allow others to freely reuse their content under the GNU Free Documentation License, allowing widespread distribution of knowledge and ideas.

End Point Corporation: "We use MediaWiki for our private intranet to keep track of much of our business. We have added some customizations (HTTP basic auth logins, a 'watch everything' option) and have installed MediaWiki for several of our clients as well. Our experience has been good. What attracted us to MediaWiki is that its markup format is now widely known due to the popularity of Wikipedia, and we wanted to make it easy for users to edit pages. Installation was fairly straightforward, although some configuration that doesn't match Wikipedia's needs (such as a closed login-only site) wasn't simple, and patches that the developers think won't ever be used by Wikipedia have not been accepted. But running MediaWiki has been a breeze. [Our clients] found having a Wiki to be very valuable. It frees them from the mess of emailing word processing documents back and forth, with conflicting versions, no clear edit history, and no interlinking. Keeping everything on the server, accessible via a web browser, has been very helpful."
Jon Jensen, Vice President, Systems and Development

Company profile: End Point develops database-backed websites, especially e-commerce, for our clients in many areas. Our technologies of choice are free software such as Interchange, Perl, PostgreSQL, Linux, and Apache.

Gyanasoft, : "When Gyanasoft was founded, MediaWiki was one of the very first IT systems we set up, due to our experience using it at previous companies. It's working out very well as a central repository for all of our knowledge; we use it to store e.g. system administration documents, software installation guides, HR procedures, an internal address book, software tips and tricks, weekly status reports, and all customer project related information. "
Stephen Warren, Software Architect

Company profile: Gyanasoft is focused on providing robust embedded software platform architectures, tools and services, targeted at the System-on-a-Chip market, with particular expertise in Consumer electronics equipment and programmable multi-media processors.

Aperture Technologies, Inc.: "Aperture is one of the first companies to implement a corporate wiki on its intranet using MediaWiki software. Installed in December of 2003, we did some of the early development work on MediaWiki to adapt it for use by corporate sites. Our site is currently available to all employees and is used for all manner of technical documentation, discussions, planning, and as a distribution point for corporate information. We are considering opening it up to our customers."
Nicholas Pisarro, Jr., Company cofounder and Sr. Software Developer'Juice Diet Delivered'.

Company profile: Aperture Technologies, Inc. provides a web based product, Aperture VISTA®, that is an enterprise software solution which reduces operational risk and improves efficiency through the visual management of the data center. It does this by improving planning, design, provisioning, troubleshooting and reporting.

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