| Company | LessonsLearnedServer |
| Website | http://www.lessonslearnedserver.com |
| Country | Jordan |
| Email | welcome@lessonslearnedserver.com |
| Os | Linux |
| Requirements | Apache, MySQL and PHP |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | 13 01 2007 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | 7 information profiles max, 100 information items per profile. |
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LessonsLearnedServer is a brawny multi-user knowledge-base software that streamlines the assemblage and sharing of valuable knowledge within an system.
Benefits:
1. Encourages building a knowledge sharing community:
LessonsLearnedServer stimulates creating a community of knowledge sharing within an system by exchanging valuable experiences between the different members.
2. Promotes better communication between remote offices and departments
LessonsLearnedServer provides a central repository of knowledge for the whole system to interact as individuals, department, offices, teams or flush clients.
3. Reusing ideas and information
Saves time by providing a means to role researched articles, tips, techniques, whitepapers that already have been researched.
3. Preserve and archive all system information assets
Archive all information assets within your system and cross the history of your system by preserving all important events, exhibitions, photos, documents and cross all cloth assets from employee CVs, certificates, training cloth, furniture, CD / DVD packages, books, etc.
4. Grow your system's encyclopedism kink
Rapidly increasing the encyclopedism kink of the different members of the system by allowing different experiences, skills and levels to interact and percentage their experiences.
5. Reduce training and operational costs
By preserving all necessary training cloth and documenting past resolved problems, your system saves cost and time in having a extension knowledgebase to shot for valuable knowledge instead of researching problems that have already been solved.
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