Intranet
A private network that uses Internet software and Internet standards. In essence, an Intranet is a private Internet reserved for use by people who have been given the access necessary to use that network. Businesses often use intranets to allow easy hierarchical access to company information. For Consultants and Business building Intranets, look in the 'Consultants and developers' subcategory.
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Intranet Information Page - A resource list.
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Intranet Road Map - Helps implement new or improve existing systems. Contains articles and external resources.
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Complete Intranet Resource - Helps research, plan, design and implement internal sites. Features news, FAQ, books, white papers and case studies.
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Simongibson.com - A series of tutorials assisting in development in the ASP and ASP.NET environments.
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Iorg.com - Information on the adoption and management of intranet and internet solutions by people and organizations.
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Planning for your Intranet - Step-by-step processes for design and implementation. Also provides development tips.
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Librarian's Guide to Intranet Resources - Focuses on library uses, contains usage examples and listing of resources.
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Information Management Forum - Established to bring together directors from departments and agencies in the Government of Canada. Provides meeting minutes and articles on IM and email strategies.
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Intranets as Knowledge Management Systems - Basic concepts and definitions of intranets as knowledge management systems. Also provides white papers and tools.
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Wordmark.Com - Find out the latest web technologies and the potential of the Intranet. Browsable library of white papers.
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Good Documents - Discusses document creation and general design issues for internal and on-screen systems.
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