At our company (TechAdept) we use MediaWiki (same app that powers WikiPedia) for publishing internal documentation and various random information.  It's very powerful for this application, but obviously, not what you want for something that needs to tie into a database (like an inventory database) on the backend.

Kevin H.

On 3/28/06, Roger Rohrbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As Jorge indicates, Zope+Plone gives you lots of pre-fab modules that
*may* be useful in the construction of an Intranet.  But that depends
entirely on your requirements.

At Wild Brain, we're using a wiki (MoinMoin) to do the classic Intranet
stuff: publishing announcements/news, general company info, orientation
and training, departmental handbooks etc.  Personally, I don't think
I'd do an Intranet any other way in 2006.  Although MoinMoin is quite
permissive, there is other wiki software that offers more control, if
that is a requirement.

That leaves our internal information systems.  Specifically, we're
building a production tracking system (Wild Brain is an animation
studio).  TurboGears is eminently suited to this task.  I build a
similar system some years ago, in Perl/CGI.  It was incredibly
labor-intensive.  TG will let us do more in half a year than I was able
to accomplish in three before, and with a much better user experience,



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