WikiCrawler - Discover Unmanaged Information Silos

Do you have many wikis in your organization? Do you feel they get out of control? The first step is to discover unmanaged information silos.

In many instances, wikis have be introduced to organizations without the support of IT. There may be many different wiki flavors deployed within a company depending upon personal familiarity or departmental preferences. Despite the fact that many of these wiki islands contain mission critical corporate data, the support of wikis has largely bypassed IT management and process. In some organizations wikis are deployed not only under the radar of the CIO, but also under the desktop- beyond the reach of many resource constrained IT departments.. TWIKI.NET's WikiCrawler is the first tool specifically designed to assist the IT manager in understanding the extent of wiki use throughout their organization. With WikiCrawler, IT managers can profile their collaborative landscape and then use this information to help optimize the company's collaboration infrastructure and insure the data is properly backed up

WikiCrawler is a focused application that scans designated networks and reports the type and address of wiki server discovered. With Certified TWiki latest WYSIWYG editor and better visibility created by WikiCrawler, there is no longer any reason to have a marketing department using a different wiki than the one used by engineering. Wouldn't be nice to have the marketing department to be able to share the product's market requirements directly with the team that has to deliver the result?

Eliminate unecessary enterprise information islands that are completely counter to knowledge management best practices. Come together and compete globally.

Sample output of the WikiCrawler:
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WikiCrawler is available for free, please contact TWIKI.NET sales.

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