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XWiki consulting and engineering

XWiki consulting, support and development

Specialized services for organizations that rely on XWiki for knowledge management, intranets, workflows, documentation and internal operations.

From safe LTS upgrades and long-term maintenance to custom applications, integrations and migrations, your XWiki platform can stay secure, stable and useful as your organization evolves.

How we help

Focused XWiki services for production platforms, long-term maintenance, business-specific extensions and safe evolution over time.

XWiki Upgrade Services

Safe LTS upgrades for production XWiki instances, with compatibility checks, backups, rollback planning and post-upgrade validation.

XWiki Support & Maintenance

Ongoing technical care for XWiki environments that need to stay stable, secure, performant and recoverable.

XWiki Development & Integrations

Custom applications, workflows, dashboards, macros, automation and integrations built using XWiki conventions.

XWiki Migrations

Migration support from Confluence, SharePoint, MediaWiki, file-based documentation or legacy knowledge systems.

Authentication & Access Control

LDAP, Active Directory, SSO, OIDC, SAML, MFA and permission model support for secure XWiki deployments.

XWiki Security Review

Security-aware review of versions, extensions, rights, scripting, authentication and upgrade exposure.

Practical delivery for real XWiki environments

XWiki projects are rarely just about installing a platform or applying an upgrade. Production instances often include custom applications, authentication integrations, extensions, scripts, rights models, imported content and business-specific workflows.

The work is approached with care for stability, compatibility and maintainability, so the platform remains easier to operate after the project is completed.

  1. Understand the current setup Review the version, extensions, infrastructure, authentication, custom code and business-critical features.
  2. Define a safe scope Clarify risks, expected effort, dependencies, validation steps and recommended next actions.
  3. Deliver with documentation Implement the agreed work, validate the result and document relevant changes for future maintenance.

Need help with XWiki?

Send a short description of your current XWiki setup, the issue you are facing, or the type of project you want to build. A few details are enough to start the conversation.

Request a consultation