Comparison Of Enterprise Bookmarking Platforms
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enterprise bookmarking Enterprise bookmarking is a method for Web 2.0 users to tag, organize, store, and search Bookmark (digital), bookmarks of both web pages on the Internet and data resources stored in a distributed database or fileserver. This is done collectively an ...
platforms.


General

The table provides an overview of Enterprise Bookmarking platforms. The platforms listed refer to an application that is installed on a web server (usually requiring
MySQL MySQL () is an Open-source software, open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). Its name is a combination of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Widenius's daughter My, and "SQL", the acronym for Structured Query Language. A rel ...
or another database and
PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development. It was originally created by Danish-Canadian programmer Rasmus Lerdorf in 1993 and released in 1995. The PHP reference implementation is now produced by the PHP Group. ...
,
perl Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Though Perl is not officially an acronym, there are various backronyms in use, including "Practical Extraction and Reporting Language". Perl was developed ...
,
Python Python may refer to: Snakes * Pythonidae, a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia ** ''Python'' (genus), a genus of Pythonidae found in Africa and Asia * Python (mythology), a mythical serpent Computing * Python (prog ...
, or some other language for web apps).


Date and content types

This table lists the types of data that can be tagged.


Content enrichment capabilities

Tags and metadata can be used to enrich previously described types of data and content. This table lists the default capabilities each platform provides.


Tag management capabilities

Enterprise bookmarking Enterprise bookmarking is a method for Web 2.0 users to tag, organize, store, and search Bookmark (digital), bookmarks of both web pages on the Internet and data resources stored in a distributed database or fileserver. This is done collectively an ...
tools differ from
social bookmarking Social bookmarking is an online service which allows users to add, annotate, edit, and share Internet bookmark, bookmarks of web documents. Many online bookmark management services have launched since 1996; Delicious (website), Delicious, founded i ...
tools in the way that they often have to meet
taxonomy image:Hierarchical clustering diagram.png, 280px, Generalized scheme of taxonomy Taxonomy is a practice and science concerned with classification or categorization. Typically, there are two parts to it: the development of an underlying scheme o ...
constraints. Tag management capabilities are the uphill (e.g.
faceted classification A faceted classification is a classification scheme used in organizing knowledge into a systematic order. A faceted classification uses semantic categories, either general or subject-specific, that are combined to create the full classification ...
, predefined tags) and downhill gardening (e.g. tag renaming, moving, merging) abilities that can be put in place to manage the
folksonomy Folksonomy is a classification system in which end users apply public tags to online items, typically to make those items easier for themselves or others to find later. Over time, this can give rise to a classification system based on those tag ...
generated from user tagging.


Platform and security capabilities

Security abilities at the platform level: * ''On-premises'', refers to an application that is installed on a web server behind the corporate firewall. * ''Hosted'', refers to a centrally-hosted website that is outside the corporate firewall * ''Encryption level'', refers to the level of encryption enforced by the application server Security abilities at the application level: * ''Access permissions'', refers to the ability to define a list of users who have access to the application. * ''Information-level permissions'', refers to the ability to define per data/content item (e.g. a document) its accessibility/visibility within the application (invisible, downloadable, etc.) * ''Workspace-level permissions'', refers to the ability to create team spaces with different accessibility/visibility settings. * ''Role-level permissions'', refers to the ability to assign roles to users (e.g. administrator, guest, workspace expert) which will also affect accessibility/visibility settings.


Server operating system support

In the case of web applications, this describes the server OS. For centrally-hosted websites that are proprietary, this is not applicable. Any client OS can connect to a web service unless stated otherwise in a footnote.


See also

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List of social bookmarking websites A social bookmarking website is a centralized online service that allows users to store and share Internet bookmarks. Such a website typically offers a blend of social and organizational tools, such as annotation, categorization, folksonomy-base ...
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Comparison of reference management software The following tables compare notable reference management software. The comparison includes older applications that may no longer be supported, as well as actively-maintained software. General In the "notes" section, there is a difference betw ...
* List of social software


References

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Enterprise bookmarking Enterprise bookmarking is a method for Web 2.0 users to tag, organize, store, and search Bookmark (digital), bookmarks of both web pages on the Internet and data resources stored in a distributed database or fileserver. This is done collectively an ...
Enterprise bookmarking platforms Online bookmarking services