XWiki, a Paris-based open-source platform founded in 2004, offers customizable knowledge management solutions for enhanced collaboration and information organization.
HQ
France
Founded
2004
Employees
73
XWiki is a comprehensive knowledge management and collaborative platform designed to enhance operational efficiency and foster a collaborative culture within organisations. It is built on the innovative concept of a ‘Structured Wiki’, offering advanced features for organising and sharing knowledge effectively.
XWiki provides a range of ready-to-use solutions tailored to streamline collaboration and information management. These include XWiki Standard Business Apps & Connectors, XWiki Pro, and XWiki Cloud. Each of these solutions is designed to meet specific business needs, ensuring that organisations can quickly and efficiently achieve their goals.
For businesses seeking customised solutions, XWiki offers a dedicated team of developers, designers, and project managers. This team works closely with clients to create tailored applications such as Knowledge Base Procedures Management, Extranet and Communities, Digital Workplace, and Custom Apps.
XWiki is trusted by over 800 teams worldwide, including notable companies like Amazon, Lenovo, CNFPT, and Naval Group. It is particularly beneficial for large organisations with extensive documentation and collaboration needs. Amazon, for instance, uses XWiki as its next-generation internal Wiki platform for nearly 20,000 active users, primarily engineering and product teams.
XWiki’s software is designed to break down barriers between people and increase organisational intelligence. By providing tools that facilitate quick and user-friendly sharing of information, XWiki helps build a collaborative culture. This is crucial for modern businesses where effective knowledge sharing can significantly impact operational efficiency.
XWiki is headquartered in Paris, France. The company was founded in 2004 and has grown to employ 73 professionals dedicated to providing open-source solutions for knowledge management and collaborative platforms.
XWiki is trusted by over 800 teams worldwide, including major corporations like Amazon and Lenovo. The company’s commitment to open-source solutions ensures transparency and compliance with European standards.
With over two decades of experience in building collaborative projects, XWiki brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to its clients. The company’s team of professionals is ready to provide consultancy and support for implementing effective knowledge management solutions.
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