eTouch Systems
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eTouch Systems, based in Fremont, California, U.S.A. is a software developer founded in 1998 that introduced its J2EE-based enterprise wiki and blog eTouch SamePage in 2006. eTouch SamePage provides a number of advanced features, including WYSIWYG editing, project management, permissioning, administration and support for multiple domains.
SamePage was developed based on eTouch's domain expertise in content management systems created for enterprises and organizations such as Cisco Systems, Johnson & Johnson, and Alcatel.
Since 2002, eTouch has been the primary contractor for managing NASA's public web portal. Multiple teams at NASA use eTouch SamePage for internal collaboration to support space missions.
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- NASA Internet portal takes hits - Oakland Tribune, Jan 8, 2004 by Edward DeMarco, Bloomberg News
- VeriCenter, eTouch Propel NASA Portals, Web sites to New Frontiers
- Google Buys Wiki Maker - San Jose Mercury News, Nov. 11, 2006 by Ryan Blitstein
- Enterprise Wikis: Another Way to Get on the Same Page - CMS Wire, Nov. 28, 2006 by Angela Natividad
- eTouch Releases SamePage 3.0 - Collaboration Loop, Nov. 28, 2006
- eTouch Announces SamePage 3.0 Enterprise Wiki & Blog at Gilbane Boston - Content Management Technology Industry News by Frank Gilbane, CEO and Publisher