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Knowlwdge Base Software

I'm looking for a paid Knowledge base software, need something to consolidate information from multiple sources, and have it made available through our company intranet, so far KB Publisher is the...

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Knowlwdge Base Software

Take a look at http://www.kayako.com. You can host it internally.

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Knowlwdge Base Software

Have you tried the KB functionality built into Spiceworks? You can link to those articles using your company's intranet site pages as well as through the portal. You could also check out Comm100. It...

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Knowlwdge Base Software

Isn't a knowledgebase just another way of saying a bunch of data put out in a searchable format? If you have an internal webserver, why not use docuwiki and link that way?

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Knowlwdge Base Software

You could build a wordpress on linux server. Easy enough to setup and organize and costs you nothing.http://wordpress.org

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Knowlwdge Base Software

Sharepoint & OneNote are meant for this. Does mean getting a Sharepoint developer, at some point. Given MS' commitment to it, would imagine it will be around for a long time to come.

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Knowlwdge Base Software

Comm100 is only free for 15 days.

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Knowlwdge Base Software

We use the free Sharepoint server. I would caution against using the built in Spiceworks Knowledgebase for a couple of reasons: 1. There's no way to get your data out if you need to that I found (we...

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Knowlwdge Base Software

cryolyte wrote: We use the free Sharepoint server. I would caution against using the built in Spiceworks Knowledgebase for a couple of reasons: 1. There's no way to get your data out if you need to...

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Knowlwdge Base Software

You're right - you can get it out of the SQL database. We have our own Sharepoint 2012 server, and I have a Powershell script that copies the content of the document library offsite. If someone else...

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Knowlwdge Base Software

Thanks all for your input.

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Knowlwdge Base Software

I'm looking for a paid Knowledge base software, need something to consolidate information from multiple sources, and have it made available through our company intranet, so far KB Publisher is the...

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Knowlwdge Base Software

Take a look at http://www.kayako.com. You can host it internally.

View Article


Knowlwdge Base Software

Have you tried the KB functionality built into Spiceworks? You can link to those articles using your company's intranet site pages as well as through the portal. You could also check out Comm100. It...

View Article

Knowlwdge Base Software

Isn't a knowledgebase just another way of saying a bunch of data put out in a searchable format? If you have an internal webserver, why not use docuwiki and link that way?

View Article


Knowlwdge Base Software

You could build a wordpress on linux server. Easy enough to setup and organize and costs you nothing.http://wordpress.org

View Article

Knowlwdge Base Software

Sharepoint & OneNote are meant for this. Does mean getting a Sharepoint developer, at some point. Given MS' commitment to it, would imagine it will be around for a long time to come.

View Article


Knowlwdge Base Software

Comm100 is only free for 15 days.

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Knowlwdge Base Software

We use the free Sharepoint server. I would caution against using the built in Spiceworks Knowledgebase for a couple of reasons: 1. There's no way to get your data out if you need to that I found (we...

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Knowlwdge Base Software

cryolyte wrote: We use the free Sharepoint server. I would caution against using the built in Spiceworks Knowledgebase for a couple of reasons: 1. There's no way to get your data out if you need to...

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