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While booming on the Internet, blogging on the corporate intranet is only in its infancy. But corporations are taking note. Companies like InfoWorld and Disney are doing it and there are software companies that are selling blogging software specifically for …
Everyone talks about ROI. Almost all companies want and demand ROI, but when it comes down to measurement, most roll over. Talk is cheap, intranets are not. A 2003 study of 240 intranet managers and consultants undertaken by Prescient …
The corporate intranet or portal has always played the poor cousin to the customer-facing Website. Most executives have traditionally viewed, and sadly continue to view, the corporate intranet as a cost-center with little perceived and almost no measured value. …
Knowledge management (KM) solutions are now the most important strategic technologies for large companies
Imagine an elite member of the Navy Seals team under fire, without radio, and isolated from his group undertaking a top-secret covert operation in some remote mountain zone in Afghanistan. The Navy Seal is alone with no communications, running out …
Most I.T. projects have some hurdles or bugs. The $9 billion U.S. Navy-Marine Corps intranet (NMCI) is no exception. Of course the military would use an acronym like NMCI, but I was hoping that we would be privy to …
$9 Billion Bugs for U.S. Navy-Marine Corps Intranet (back issue) Read More »
Content management system (CMS) vendor Interwoven recently announced a new sales intranet product aimed at helping bolster organization sales.
Blogs get most of the press and hype but wikis, in my opinion, have far greater potential for improving employee collaboration. To review, a wiki is a server program that allows users to collaboratively contribute content to a website. …
Investment banker uses wiki for employee collaboration Read More »