Spribo's technology strategy combines Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 visions and technologies under a SaaS delivery model, enabling knowledge-driven online communities. Learn more...
A proprietary semantic engine to store and manipulate seamless knowledge representation models using topic maps standard specifications (i.e., XTM).
A knowledge model (ontology) applied to represent social attributes (identity, reputation, presence, relationships, groups, conversations, and sharing behavior) and social content (e.g., blog posts, comments, messages, board posts, wiki articles, images, polls, etc.) based on standard ontologies (e.g., SIOC, FOAF, SKOS, Dublin Core, etc.).
Social Web applications to interact and share aggregated data, and software tools to manage and analyze the knowledge network and its aggregated content.
Standard and proprietary interfaces for accessibility, portability, and aggregation purposes with social media sites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr, Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, etc.), considering common data schemes, frameworks, protocols, and APIs (e.g., Semantic Web/RDF, SIOC, FOAF, SKOS, OAuth, OpenID, Google Data, Facebook API, etc.).
A Web content management system (CMS) to store and publish multimedia content.
A Web portal to present knowledge communities and Web applications through different Internet access devices (e.g., desktops, notebooks, smartphones, game consoles, etc.).
IT infrastructure required for service delivery, considering service-oriented architecture and cloud computing frameworks, as well as guaranteed scalability and quality of service.