Axero
Hundreds of companies and millions of employees use Axero’s intranet software to communicate, collaborate, manage tasks and events, organize content, and develop their company culture.
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Guru
Guru is an AI search and knowledge platform that delivers trusted information from your company's scattered docs, apps, and chats the moment you need it without leaving the apps you’re already in.
No need to dig for information, Guru’s personalized AI assistant gets you verified/trusted, relevant answers.
Guru's AI can turn those answers into an AI-powered knowledge platform to replace your legacy wiki and intranet too.
Guru natively integrates with Slack, Google, Microsoft Sharepoint, OneDrive, and Teams, Salesforce, Zendesk, Atlassian Confluence, Atlassian Jira, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Asana, HubSpot, ClickUp, GitHub, GitLab, Intercom, ServiceNow, Linear, Front, and more
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GreenOrbit
GreenOrbit has been in the intranet software industry for more than 20 years and has worked with many IT departments on successful intranet projects of all sizes.
- Our out-of-the-box intranet software is quickly deployed.
- Once deployed (either in the cloud or on-premise), GreenOrbit is easy to manage and requires minimal input from the IT department, which in most cases can be outsourced to other departments for day-to-day management.
- GreenOrbit is easy to use - in fact, it is used by over one hundred customers and more than 380,000 users.
- It provides a centralized location for communication and document management, forms and workflows, and many other features.
- Most importantly, GreenOrbit is secure.
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DokuWiki
DokuWiki stands out as an intuitive and adaptable Open Source wiki platform that operates without the need for a database. Its appeal lies in its straightforward and easily comprehensible syntax, which users appreciate. Additionally, the platform's straightforward maintenance, backup procedures, and seamless integration make it a top choice among administrators. With built-in access controls and authentication features, DokuWiki proves especially beneficial in corporate environments, while its extensive array of plugins, contributed by an active community, expands its functionality well beyond that of a conventional wiki. So, why opt for DokuWiki? This software is favored for its numerous benefits compared to other wiki solutions, including its easy installation process, minimal system requirements, comprehensive Access Control Lists, and a wide selection of extensions. Furthermore, it supports over 50 languages and is compatible across various devices, reinforcing its status as an Open Source solution. For those interested, additional information about DokuWiki's features is available. Use cases are varied and include events like the DokuWiki Hackfest in London in 2012, showcasing the platform's adaptability. Wikis built with DokuWiki can be updated swiftly, with the capability to add new pages effortlessly, and the system is designed to foster collaboration while keeping a detailed record of all modifications. This makes DokuWiki a compelling option for teams aiming for efficiency and transparency in their documentation efforts.
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