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over 11 years
ago
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César López-Natarén
As described in a previous blog post, MindTouch delivers new software to customers in a weekly basis – a claim few software […]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
César López-Natarén
As described in a previous blog post, MindTouch delivers new software to customers in a weekly basis – a claim few software companies can make. We are able to maintain that release pace in part thanks to the Git workflow we adopted two years ago
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Posted
over 13 years
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Share Tweet Features on MindTouch Dream use the C# native protection levels to specify who can access them: Public – everyone Internal – only Parent, Child or services that were provided the Internal or Private key as a service-key cookie Protected – same as Internal Private – only Parent or services that were provided the [...]
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Posted
over 13 years
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Share Tweet Yesterday I was alerted by an intriguing post, 10 Tips for a Successful Wiki by James Everett on his blog, Brain of James. James recommends MindTouch Deki and calls it “an impressive piece of software”. His visualization was showcased at the Game Developer Conference 2008 (pictured right). You can read his 10 tips [...]
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Posted
over 13 years
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Share Tweet There are many reasons to upgrade open source installations to MindTouch Deki Standard and Enterprise (commercial builds). Some reasons include the stable build, a MindTouch certified stack, more enterprise adapters, installers and
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over 13 years
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Share Tweet Erm… sorry for the false alarm.. Misposted on the main blog instead of the dev blog. If still interested, the post has been moved here
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Posted
over 13 years
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Share Tweet We have received a number of requests recently from companies looking for hard ROI data on our Intranet Collaborative Network so that they can sell our solution internally. The issue that immediately comes to mind is that each company uses their intranet differently so that quantifying ROI is a subjective exercise. In other [...]
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Posted
almost 14 years
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Features on MindTouch Dream use the C# native protection levels to specify who can access them:
Public – everyone
Internal – only Parent, Child or services that were provided the Internal or Private key as a
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Posted
almost 14 years
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Yesterday I was alerted by an intriguing post, 10 Tips for a Successful Wiki by James Everett on his blog, Brain of James. James recommends MindTouch Deki and calls it “an impressive piece of software”. His visualization was showcased at the Game Developer Conference 2008 (pictured right).
You can read his [...]
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Posted
almost 14 years
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There are many reasons to upgrade open source installations to MindTouch Deki Standard and Enterprise (commercial builds). Some reasons include the stable build, a MindTouch certified stack, more enterprise adapters
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