Sunday, August 20, 2006

Corporate blogging using Blogtronix Enterprise Communication and Knowledge Management Platform

Blogtronix is an extensive communication and knowledge management platform directed towards the enterprise blogging market and needs. It allows you to better organize, manage and promote each company’s business ideas and endeavors.

The Blogtronix Platform is extensive multifunctional web publishing tool closer to complete web office rather than related to a system or portal. The Blogtronix Platform has a Blogging publishing capabilities as well as WIKI, Document management system and company organizational structure reproductive capabilities. An important function is the creation of groups and subgroups allowing you to widen and differentiate different business and organizational aspects of a business entity.

Blogtronix adopts convenient Layout Management Tool allowing the Blogtronix Platform administrators to select the way the Global navigation and information and statistical display modules to be set and displayed.

I am starting the description of the system with that function as based on the selection of this feature, the further description and discussion in regards to the way Blogtronix Enterprise Blogging platform works, will continue As we have selected the layout displaying the system in Three Columns I will base all the descriptions and screenshots I am preparing on this current layout

Looking at the system it consists of three columns containing the following modules (not necessarily in that order)

:News
Event Calendar
Poll
Statistics
Community Menu
Subgroups
Products
Recent Comments
Links
Blogs Archive
Calendar
Most Read Blogs
Most Commented Blogs
Highest Rated Blogs
Top Blog Categories
Most Read Authors
Most Discussed Authors
Most Active Authors
Highest Rated Authors
HomePage Choice Of The Day
HomePage Weekly Most Discussed
HomePage Weekly Highest Rated
Recent BlogsFavorite Blogs
QuickSearch
User Menu
Top Custom Tags
RSS
Members Statistics

I will explain the functionality behind each module both from User and Admin perspective.

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