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The most beautiful intranet & jumpwords
IBF24 ran a contest during the 24 hour marathon webinar on intranets called
Content is still king
Quick, what is the most read and used website on the planet? It
Advice for SharePoint customers
SharePoint (MOSS 2007) is robust solution, but its not for every organization. Here's some practical advice from Prescient and the authors of The SharePoint Report 2008 from CMS Watch.
Beehive builds buzz at IBM
Innovation and collaboration takes many forms at ‘Big Blue,’ including countless Intranet 2.0 tools such as thousands of wikis, blogs and the increasing popular Beehive. Beehive is akin to Facebook, but slightly different. It is an employee social networking site. …
The intranet becomes a leading competitive advantage
When asked what the intranet means to the future of their organization, global intranet managers say above all else that the intranet is or can potentially
Intranet 2.0: A must-have
There are a number of reasons why a corporation or a not-for-profit should adopt Intranet 2.0 tools.Ð’Â Enhancing communications and collaboration with employees, and improving employee investment and retention are primary considerations. But there’s another more pressing need: snooze or …
Another portal bites the dust
In recent weeks, both Oracle and Serena took the first steps to axing intranet solutions (see Intranet portal solutions die, evolve & move to Web 2.0 ). Not to be outdone by the trend, Sun Microsystems is saying good-bye to …