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  • Socialtext extends wiki with new Dashboard and People modules

    In advance of next week’s Web 2.0 Expo, Socialtext today announced that it has built upon its wiki foundation to launch a broad set of Business Social Software solutions. Two significant product innovations — Socialtext Dashboard and Socialtext People — extend the wiki platform for people to gain additional insight by managing their information, conversations and connections. Socialtext also launched four core Solution Areas: Business Social Networks, Collaborative Intelligence, Flexible Client Collaboration and Participatory Knowledgebase. The business social software launch heralds a new direction for the company, in the works since CEO Eugene Lee took the helm five months ago. Click here to read the full press release or visit the pressroom to view screenshots of the new functionality. Already Socialtext has received strong coverage of its announcement, including articles on Techcrunch, Mashable and Webware. If you are interested in learning more about this announcement or seeing a live demo, contact Socialtext sales.

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