| Jive | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Jive Software |
| Stable release | |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Type | Knowledge management |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | www.jivesoftware.com |
Jive (formerly known asClearspace, thenJive SBS, thenJive Engage) is a commercialJava EE-basedEnterprise 2.0 collaboration andknowledge management tool produced byJive Software. It was first released as "Clearspace" in 2006, then renamed SBS (for "Social Business Software") in March 2009,[2] then renamed "Jive Engage" in 2011, and renamed simply to "Jive" in 2012.
Jive integrates the functionality ofonline communities,microblogging,social networking,discussion forums,blogs,wikis, andIM under one unified user interface. Content placed into any of the systems (blog, wiki, documentation, etc.) can be found through a common search interface. Other features includeRSS capability,email integration, a reputation and reward system for participation, personal user profiles,JAX-WSweb service interoperability, and integration with theSpring Framework.
The product is a pure-Java server-side web application and will run on any platform where Java (JDK 1.5 or higher) is installed. It does not require a dedicated server - users have reported successful deployment in both shared environments and multiple machine clusters.[citation needed]
As of Jive 8, released March 30, 2015, there is a Jive-n version which is for internal use (hosted by the consumer or hosted by Jiveas a service) and a Jive-x version which is an external version hosted as a service.[3] Jive no longer supportswiki markup language.[4]
The following are the server requirements for Jive 8-n[5]
Jive released its latest update, Jive 7, at Jive World 2013 in October, unveiling some key fixes to long-standing issues with the platform as well as some new features that could finally start delivering on some of the promises of the 'social enterprise.'
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