JotSpot

JotSpot

JotSpot est une entreprise américaine qui offre des plateformes wiki à ses clients. Le produit fourni est orienté vers les petites et moyennes compagnies. JotSpot a été fondé par Joe Kraus et Graham Spencer, co-fondateurs d'Excite.

Parmi les quelques clients de JotSpot: Whole Foods, eBay, Symantec, et Intel[1].

Sommaire

Historique de la compagnie

En octobre 2006, JotSpot fut racheté par Google[2] et intégré à ses services sous le nom de Gsites.

Les data center de JotSpot ont été fermés le 15 janvier 2008[3].

Applications

Le wiki de JotSpot est connu pour être simple d'utilisation, et dispose de fonctionnalité permettant l'envoi d'e-mail sur chaque page du wiki et dispose aussi d'un tableur intégré.

Références

  1. JotSpot Clients - JotSpot
  2. Spot on - Google Blog, 1er novembre 2006
  3. Annonce sur page accueil

Liens externes


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

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