Blogging to employees
Some inventive and enterprising organizations like Alaska Airlines and the U.S. Army used to maintain their intranet home page on the public Internet (though they
Some inventive and enterprising organizations like Alaska Airlines and the U.S. Army used to maintain their intranet home page on the public Internet (though they
The SITE Institute is an organization that tracks terrorists. Since its inception in 2004 SITE has primarily used the Internet to
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 …
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A great report from Ipsos-Reid reveals that Canada continues to be a world leader with a highly connected population
Intranet access continues to be a major, major intranet challenge for most organizations with manufacturing or remote employees. Remote, manufacturing and retail employees very rarely have access to a computer. Therefore in some organizations a huge chunk of employees do …
Already outmaneuvered by the massive US$9 billion U.S. Navy-Marine Corp Intranet project (read my most recent blog on the NMCI) the U.S. Army has announced a more austere intranet contract of $152 million. The aerospace giant Lockeeed Martin (they …
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Six years ago I wrote an article for Virtual Business Magazine where I espoused the need and likely convergence of the intranet, extranet and Internet. Now, an Internet lifetime later, more and more companies are deploying a single platform to …
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