Do you use a wiki in your company? Who uses it and why. Do you share information between projects / teams / departments or not?
We use ours for storage
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we have MediaWiki for storing technical information that is not ready for publication in other formats - draft projects, diagrams (via the GraphViz extension), results of short studies, etc.
I also think this question is also a wiki :)
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