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際際滷s from a talk on SMWCon 2016. In this talk, I will tell you the story of semantic::core, our SMW distribution born from the enterprise and built for the enterprise. Since its first release in 2011 a lot of things changed. In the meanwhile, the complete build process is automated, idempotent and available for Ubuntu LTS, Debian, OpenSuse and SLES operating systems. This gives us the ability to create rock-solid SMW deployments from single-instance environments to multi-instance environments with hundreds of boxes, e.g. in an industrial context using our wikiboxx. https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2016/semantic_core_-_A_look_back_into_seven_years_of_Enterprise_Class_MediaWiki_and_an_outlook_into_the_future]]>

際際滷s from a talk on SMWCon 2016. In this talk, I will tell you the story of semantic::core, our SMW distribution born from the enterprise and built for the enterprise. Since its first release in 2011 a lot of things changed. In the meanwhile, the complete build process is automated, idempotent and available for Ubuntu LTS, Debian, OpenSuse and SLES operating systems. This gives us the ability to create rock-solid SMW deployments from single-instance environments to multi-instance environments with hundreds of boxes, e.g. in an industrial context using our wikiboxx. https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2016/semantic_core_-_A_look_back_into_seven_years_of_Enterprise_Class_MediaWiki_and_an_outlook_into_the_future]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2016 12:28:08 GMT /AlexanderGesinn/smwcon-2016 AlexanderGesinn@slideshare.net(AlexanderGesinn) semantic::core - A look back into seven years of enterprise class MediaWiki and an outlook on the future AlexanderGesinn 際際滷s from a talk on SMWCon 2016. In this talk, I will tell you the story of semantic::core, our SMW distribution born from the enterprise and built for the enterprise. Since its first release in 2011 a lot of things changed. In the meanwhile, the complete build process is automated, idempotent and available for Ubuntu LTS, Debian, OpenSuse and SLES operating systems. This gives us the ability to create rock-solid SMW deployments from single-instance environments to multi-instance environments with hundreds of boxes, e.g. in an industrial context using our wikiboxx. https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2016/semantic_core_-_A_look_back_into_seven_years_of_Enterprise_Class_MediaWiki_and_an_outlook_into_the_future <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smwcon2016-160929122808-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from a talk on SMWCon 2016. In this talk, I will tell you the story of semantic::core, our SMW distribution born from the enterprise and built for the enterprise. Since its first release in 2011 a lot of things changed. In the meanwhile, the complete build process is automated, idempotent and available for Ubuntu LTS, Debian, OpenSuse and SLES operating systems. This gives us the ability to create rock-solid SMW deployments from single-instance environments to multi-instance environments with hundreds of boxes, e.g. in an industrial context using our wikiboxx. https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2016/semantic_core_-_A_look_back_into_seven_years_of_Enterprise_Class_MediaWiki_and_an_outlook_into_the_future
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