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WEB PUBLISHING

Since costs and complexity of standard Content Management Systems are extremely high for most but the largest applications, many organisations are finding that the low cost and light-weight of an enterprise wiki like Confluence is perfect as a publishing platform to achieve what they want for public or private use or a combination e.g. web sites, intranets or extranets.


The technology has evolved such that sites can be updated by any user. Previously web pages were published and the user could only read them, and changes had to be made by skilled experts (like the IT department - which led to bottlenecks which resulted in delays or people no longer submitting updates). Now the user becomes a producer too and can "read and write" making the site truly LIVE, e.g. a page can be modified with the click of a button, commenting on a page or blog post is instantaneous, etc.


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The netoCiety web-site (you're looking at one of its pages) is created in Confluence. All we've done is skin a Space in Confluence from the many we have available and we use it as our web site. We also collaborate and prepare documentation within it prior to it being ready for publication but that is done in a section hidden from public view (find out more about that in our collaboration section)



See the list of clients below for whom we have developed (or supported in developing) web sites on the back of the Confluence platform - a small selection! Note you will jump to deep links in our CLIENT REFERENCES page which contains an entire list of client work spanning multiple activities.




  • Get a site with many community features built in and an entire collaboration platform behind it at your company's disposal
  • Highly flexible and customisable platform
  • Permissions can be set at Space, page or user and/or user group level
  • Low cost and light-weight
  • Collaborative authoring at its best

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