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ThoughtFarmer
Developer(s) OpenRoad Communications Ltd.
Stable release 3.5 / 2009-06-03; 6 months ago[1]
Written in ASP.NET
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Intranet Knowledge management Blog Wiki
License Proprietary
Website http://www.ThoughtFarmer.com

ThoughtFarmer is a commercial social intranet software[2] product developed by OpenRoad Communications Ltd. in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

ThoughtFarmer is collaborative enterprise 2.0 software built on ASP.NET, for on-premise use behind the firewall[3]. ThoughtFarmer is designed to be a turnkey solution to reduce implementation time. ThoughtFarmer is recommended for Microsoft environments that can take advantage of its single sign-on with Windows Authentication, integration with Microsoft Exchange, and synchronization with Active Directory[3].

ThoughtFarmer appeared in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Social Software in 2008 and has appeared in Forrester analyst reports on social software and enterprise 2.0[4][5].

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Early versions

ThoughtFarmer was originally created in 2005 as an intranet solution for Intrawest Placemaking, a division of Intrawest[6]. The goal of the project was to replace the existing static intranet with a site that would "turn every user into a contributor", inspired by Wikipedia[7]. Since then, ThoughtFarmer progressed through several iterations and was developed into product that has been adopted by organizations around the world including Electronic Arts, eHarmony, Guardian Media Group, Penn State University, and WATG.[8][9]

Early versions of ThoughtFarmer included features such as profiles, commenting, tagging, search, recent activity tracker, news feed on the home page, document management, wiki-style content editing and revision control, Microsoft integration, organizational chart, rich-text editor, and an employee directory[10].

Version 3.0

ThoughtFarmer version 3.0 saw the addition of blogs, discussion forums, calendars, and RSS feeds. Multilingual support with a localized interface and automatic translation features were also added.[11][12]

Version 3.5

ThoughtFarmer 3.5 is the latest stable version of ThoughtFarmer. 3.5 added a Microsoft Exchange integration[8] feature that supported archiving of e-mail distribution lists on the intranet, as well as an improved employee directory with filters, and tree-view navigation.[13] As of June 3, 2009, the latest supported languages for ThoughtFarmer 3.5 are English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Dutch.[3]

System requirements

According to the ThoughtFarmer home page, basic server requirements[14] are as follows:

See also

References

  1. ^ "ThoughtFarmer Latest Version Page (August 17, 2009)". http://www.thoughtfarmer.com/latestversion/. 
  2. ^ "CMSWire.com - Social Intranet Software to Get Your Company Collaborating (June 1, 2009)". http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-20/social-intranet-software-to-get-your-company-collaborating-004722.php. 
  3. ^ a b c "WikiMatrix - ThoughtFarmer Record (August 17, 2009)". http://www.wikimatrix.org/show/ThoughtFarmer. 
  4. ^ "Gartner - Magic Quadrant for Social Software (October 31, 2008)". http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?id=789812. 
  5. ^ "Forrester - Seven Steps to Selecting a High Value Enterprise Wiki (December 17, 2008)". http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,47563,00.html. 
  6. ^ "Vancouver Sun - It's veni, vidi, wiki at Intrawest (October 31, 2006)". http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/business/story.html?id=7562656b-0d0a-4b7a-8287-ec10bd062de4. 
  7. ^ "Socialtext Cases 2.0 - Intrawest Wiki Intranet Case Study (August 17, 2009)". http://www.socialtext.net/cases2/index.cgi?intrawest_wiki_intranet. 
  8. ^ a b "ReadWrite Enterprise - ThoughtFarmer, Cultivating Social Intranet Software (June 3, 2009)". http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2009/06/thoughtfarmer-cultivating-social-intranet-software.php. 
  9. ^ "ThoughtFarmer Client Page (August 17, 2009)". http://www.thoughtfarmer.com/clients/. 
  10. ^ "LLRX.com - Collaboration Through Wikis at Hicks Morley (January 29, 2009)". http://www.llrx.com/features/lawfirmwikis.htm. 
  11. ^ "the app gap - ThoughtFarmer -- Intranet 2.0 (July 1, 2008)". http://www.theappgap.com/thoughtfarmer-%E2%80%93-intranet-20.html. 
  12. ^ "Workplace Magazine - ThoughtFarmer Intranet 3.0 Multilingual now available (August 17, 2009)". http://www.workplace-mag.com/HR-Mall/HR-Mall/HR-Software/ThoughtFarmer-Intranet-3.0-Multilingual-now-available.html. 
  13. ^ "Intranet Journal - Harvest Good Ideas with ThoughtFarmer (August 3, 2009)". http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/200908/ij_08_03_09a.html. 
  14. ^ "ThoughtFarmer System Requirements Page (August 17, 2009)". http://www.thoughtfarmer.com/products/requirements/. 

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