Modern versions of Twiki have WYSIWYG editors.  I'm not sure about
drag-and-drop.  A call to their pre-sales people would answer those
questions.  Commercial support might calm the fears of the executives.

Do the executives actually use the Twiki or are their concerns about
other users not being as productive as they could be?

To be honest, for all the negative things I hear about Sharepoint, I
also hear that if you are a 100% MS shop it is awesome for the users
that are used to the walled garden that MS mades.  Nothing wrong with
that, IMHO.  If you are concerned with having to maintain it, I'm told
that MS's hosted version of Sharepoint is pretty reasonable.   One
thing I like about hosted solutions is that it makes executives really
really see the cost of something.  They literally do not know what
value to put on the work that you do. Suddenly being told that a
hosted solution is $xx/month per user makes them realize what a
bargain in-house IT is. (I'm also told "Microsoft's Office 365 is
basically hosted Sharepoint".)

Tom
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