User talk:Cganske

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BrainKeeper
I have tagged this article with advert beacuse it reads like a promotion of the service of this company. Please note that Wikipedia is not an advertising directory and if you've any further useful impartial information to add to BrainKeeper, then please do this. In particular, please add information in support of the company's notability (see WP:COMPANY), or you may find your article nominated for deletion. Thanks for your contributions! — mholland 03:14, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

My goal for the BrainKeeper page is only to describe the company, the software, and the features within it. I have modeled my page after what is listed in other wiki product/company pages, since they appeared to be within the acceptable limits. Are there specific words, phrases or comments that I am using that should be deleted or modified? I am more than willing to change whatever needs to be changed.
 * It's because of the notable features part that it seems ady. I would suggest that you source an independent review of these features, then it will seem less like an ad, and more like an article in an encyclopedia. -Royalguard11 (Talk·Desk·Review Me!) 04:45, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

Text follows. Please note that you can sign your message automatically using four tildes ~. I'll delete the page to allow recreation. jimfbleak 07:16, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

BrainKeeper, Inc. is a US computer software company which offers the Enterprise Wiki product, which is a knowledge management system for companies and business teams. More specifically, this product is designed to capture key corporate information, facilitate collaboration around that information, and distribute the resulting knowledge to the people who need it.

The BrainKeeper Enterprise Wiki is developed on a standard J2EE platform. Other standard technologies are also used, such as XML, Web Services, and AJAX. BrainKeeper is delivered completely online.

Some of the notable features of the software are:


 * An enterprise-level search engine, which searches all entered text as well as documents
 * A workflow model that allows for approvals and rejections of submitted content
 * An interactive dashboard, which functions as a launch pad for common features and new content alerts
 * Custom Data Fields to provide more structured content entry
 * Extensive use of RSS
 * Customization and personalization features
 * Content Tagging

Helpme!
My first attempt at creating a page for BrainKeeper did not meet with the standards for impartial content. Can someone please verify that the new version is appropriate for posting? I want to avoid being tagged as an addy.

Thank you in advance for your help!
 * I am not an expert but it seems good to me. I am commenting on the form, I don't know this company so I can't say if it meets the WP:CORP requirements though. I removed the duplicate External link. one to the main page is enough. Happy Editing and don't hesitate to put the helpme link back if you have further inquiries! -- lucasbfr talk 04:58, 12 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I've tidied it a bit, better check that I've not changed the meaning. It's still a bit ad-like, although it's not been retagged. It would be helped if there was some objective comment on the strengths and, in particular, the limitations, especially in comparison to similar products. Like lucasbfr, I don't know to say if it meets the WP:CORP requirements. Hope this helps, jimfbleak 06:06, 12 December 2006 (UTC)