MediaWiki Overview

MediaWiki is an open-source knowledge management software that powers some of the world’s largest collaborative knowledge databases, including Wikipedia. It enables organizations to create a centralized knowledge base where users can easily create, edit, and organize information. MediaWiki’s robust versioning and revision history features allow users to track changes, ensuring transparency and accountability in content updates. Its intuitive interface and formatting options make content creation simple, even for non-technical users. MediaWiki also supports a range of extensions and plugins, allowing organizations to add features such as graphs, search optimization, and document security. The software’s scalability makes it suitable for organizations of any size, from small teams to large corporations. MediaWiki fosters knowledge sharing and collaboration, helping businesses, educational institutions, and non-profits create accessible and well-organized information repositories.

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Contact Details

  • Vendor Name MediaWiki
  • Founded
  • Location United States

Support

  • 24x7 Support 24x7 Support
  • Chat Chat

Training

  • Webinar Webinar
  • Documentation Documentation

Licensing & Deployment

  • Proprietary Proprietary

Typical Customers

  • Self-Employed Self-Employed
  • Small-Business Small-Business
  • Midsize-Business Midsize-Business

Languages Supported

English


Industries

Banking, Education Management, Internet, Retail

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MediaWiki Features

  • Arrow Icon Cataloging/Categorization
  • Arrow Icon Knowledge Base Management
  • Arrow Icon Single Sign On
  • Arrow Icon Communication Management
  • Arrow Icon SSL Security
  • Arrow Icon Text Editing
  • Arrow Icon Activity Tracking
  • Arrow Icon Social Media Integration
  • Arrow Icon Access Controls/Permissions
  • Arrow Icon Decision Support
  • Arrow Icon Document Management
  • Arrow Icon Collaboration Tools
  • Arrow Icon Drag & Drop
  • Arrow Icon Live Chat
  • Arrow Icon Surveys & Feedback
  • Arrow Icon Self Service Portal
  • Arrow Icon Alerts/Notifications
  • Arrow Icon Full Text Search
  • Arrow Icon Commenting/Notes
  • Arrow Icon Discussions/Forums
  • Arrow Icon Tagging
  • Arrow Icon Widgets
  • Arrow Icon Content Management
  • Arrow Icon Content Library
  • Arrow Icon Multi-Language
  • Arrow Icon Calendar Management

MediaWiki Pricing

Pricing Type

  • Pricing Type Per Feature

Preferred Currency

  • USD ($) USD ($)

Free Trial

  • NA

Free Version

  • Yes Yes

Payment Frequency

  • NA

MediaWiki FAQs

MediaWiki is an open-source knowledge management software that powers some of the world’s largest collaborative knowledge databases, including Wikipedia. It enables organizations to create a centralized knowledge base where users can easily create, edit, and organize information. MediaWiki’s robust versioning and revision history features allow users to track changes, ensuring transparency and accountability in content updates. Its intuitive interface and formatting options make content creation simple, even for non-technical users. MediaWiki also supports a range of extensions and plugins, allowing organizations to add features such as graphs, search optimization, and document security. The software’s scalability makes it suitable for organizations of any size, from small teams to large corporations. MediaWiki fosters knowledge sharing and collaboration, helping businesses, educational institutions, and non-profits create accessible and well-organized information repositories.

  • Yes, MediaWiki offers a free version.

  • Yes, MediaWiki offers a free trial.

  • No, Credit Card details are not required for the MediaWiki trial.

  • No, MediaWiki does not offer an API.

  • MediaWiki offers support with the following options:
    • 24x7 Support , Chat

  • MediaWiki offers training with the following options:
    • Webinar , Documentation

  • MediaWiki supports the following languages:
    • English

  • Following are the typical users of the MediaWiki:
    • Self-Employed , Small-Business , Midsize-Business