Intranet 2.0 Global Survey Results

THE SURVEY IS CLOSING & YOUR PARTICIPATION IS REQUIRED — THE FINDINGS ARE FREE!



500 organizations of all sizes from across the planet have participated and the findings are invaluable – and surprising. If you haven't already done so, please take 8 minutes to take the Intranet 2.0 Global Survey and you’ll get a copy of the full results including the good, bad and learned lessons. Please also direct clients and fellow colleagues. It doesn't cost anything, and I'm not charging anything.



PLEASE TAKE THE SURVEY EVEN IF YOU
DO NOT HAVE INTRANET 2.0 TOOLS — WE REQUIRE BOTH PERSPECTIVES!!



Respondents who complete the survey will be eligible to win $400 (a random email address will be drawn from all responses to the survey). All respondents will also receive a full copy of the results at no cost.

Here's a sneak preview of some of the findings so far:

  • 43%
    have intranet blogs (10% enterprise deployment); 11% have no plans
    or interest

  • 47%
    have intranet wikis (16% enterprise deployment); 10% have no plans
    or interest

  • 23%
    have intranet podcasts (6% enterprise deployment); 30% have no plans
    or interest

  • 17%
    have intranet social networking (5% enterprise use); 20% have no
    plans or interest

  • 21%
    have intranet content tagging (9% enterprise use); 24% have no plans
    or interest

  • 37%
    have intranet RSS (12% enterprise use); 12% have no plans or
    interest

  • 47%
    have intranet discussion forums (20% enterprise use); 10% have no
    plans or interest

  • 46%
    have intranet instant messaging (28% enterprise use); 20% have no
    plans or interest

  • 8%
    have intranet mashups (3% enterprise use); 46% have no plans or
    interest

  • 48%
    of organizations using SharePoint for Intranet 2.0 tools


A sneak preview of the findings and some of the case study examples will be showcased at J.Boye 09 in Philadelphia (May 5-7, 2009). Register now & receive a fantastic deal on a technology / communications conference of this quality that includes multiple tracks on intranet, SharePoint, content management, user experience and more. J. Boye also features star speakers including the NY Times' David Pogue.

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6 thoughts on “Intranet 2.0 Global Survey Results”

  1. Toby, I have a question about survey questions #2 and #3. #2 asks how many employees have intranet access, and then #3 essentially asks how many of those folks access your main site per month (unique visitors). Why do the numbers shown on #3 greatly exceed those on #2? Did you mean to ask in #3 how many unique visits your site receives per month?

  2. #3 should read exactly as it does today:
    “How many users/unique visitors does your main site have per MONTH? ”
    Keep in mind that unique visitors are measured daily. So if you have 200,000 employees, its possible to have 150,000 or more unique visitors per day – multiplied by 30 days…. and now you see how the unique visitors for the month could be very high. I have a client that has, in fact, 350,000 employees… GM, WalMart, McDonalds, IBM, these are all companies that also participated in the survey and have many more employees than that.

  3. Oh, I see. It's unique visitors per day over the course of a month. Well, my answer should be multiplied by 20 working days over a month. 😉

  4. It has been interviewed, but a copy of the results of the study did not receive. It may be a technical problem?

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