Intranet Software: A Must Have for All Levels of Companies


Intranet Software: A Must Have for All Levels of Companies

Working in the same process as Internet does, Intranet gives access to web activities only to a company or group. Unlike Internet, Intranet works within a group of employees in a specific company. An easy and convenient way of sharing information among employees – Intranet groupware can be seen being used almost all the companies and SMEs (small and medium enterprises). Intranet application sure has been a common practice across industries today.

 The prime focus of Intranet is to manage an information layer in a company for streamlining application files, online content, data stores etc. for distributing and maintaining high-level of business processes to various stakeholders. Working as a robust and scalable information engine, Intranet brings perfect balance of features and usability into the work structure among employees. Therefore, Intranet development has turned out to be one of the most lucrative and high on demand segments in today’s online business perspective.

 By using an advanced Intranet platform, all levels of management – be it process, sales, project, quality, content or document – can be easily run ensuring proper workflow. Intranet software development companies have all sorts of Intranet solutions for all levels of companies – from start-up to the biggies. Even custom Intranet software solution is also easily available.

 With cutting-edge Intranet solution and out-of-the-box thinking, you can also ensure high level business impact thus cementing your stand among your competitors. With Intranet design and development becoming more easily reachable, you can also build an Intranet platform for your business. As a result, you will be able to distribute the right information to the right people at the right moment in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

 By using Intranet software, you can locate and view information quicker besides making information accessible to employees the ‘pull’ manner forgetting those erratic mails. Roles and responsibilities of employees can be easily supervised without any hassles. What’s more, using Intranet facility, everyone can be updated about company’s latest news and up gradations.

 

 

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  1. #1 by guzen on October 20th, 2009

    @Bleasby8 and why is his head read its like he got rubbed to hard…

  2. #2 by barakota on October 20th, 2009

    Do you have a PC at work? Are you allowed to install anything to it?

    If so, check out LogMeIn Free Edition. You create an account on their website. Then you install a small program to your work PC. At home, you log into the website, select your work PC, and it instantly connects to your work PC.

    Your university may block a services such as this, so it may or may not work.

  3. #3 by Brian on October 20th, 2009

  4. #4 by nacao on October 20th, 2009

    2:43 he looks drunk.

  5. #5 by ?Kelsi? on October 20th, 2009

    If you are entitled to access contact their tech support for help. If not I can't imagine why you would need legitimate access to their internal corporate web.
    ~

  6. #6 by urbantool on October 21st, 2009

    what is the intranet?

  7. #7 by helpless freak on October 21st, 2009

    It is all the same really, because it is all linked to the WWW. An Intranet, however is restricted access, say to a company's employees. It is still part of the big network that is the web. Internet2, is that Web2? This is the internet but more interactive. One person will see a website differently to another, the website/pages are customisable to different visitors logging in. Original web1 pages are static-every visitor sees the same.

  8. #8 by truth on October 21st, 2009

    If you are doing web pased reports on your intranet for something I could understand. But for general html you do not really need it installed. Or if you are doing php. Then you can actually install php, mysql and Joomla to create your own php content management system on it.

  9. #9 by corpo on October 21st, 2009

    If you go to Start –> Control Panel –> add and remove programs –> windows components you find it there. Go into the details and install what you ant to have running and it will require the cd to install the application requited for it. And it is that easy. :)

  10. #10 by Kevin S on October 21st, 2009

    there are extensive lists of proxys and worm sites on the internet; just keep trying with as many sites as you can.

    You may want to talk to the IT managment staff, as they can unblock websites that you want to access.

  11. #11 by psychic on October 21st, 2009

    “You will notice the word stopped next to your new web site”
    “Whats that all about!” *gay hand gestures*
    WHAT THE HELL IS YOUR VOICE ALL ABOUT

    Maybe he needs pronunciation lessons before deciding to make a video
    Good video but damn seriously dude did you not watch your self after you made these vids?

  12. #12 by rails on October 22nd, 2009

    it is like the internet. but more local and personal.

  13. #13 by jpro on October 22nd, 2009

    Website name = My Intranet?
    Fail.
    Geif Unix Samba.

  14. #14 by earthlink on October 22nd, 2009

    UMMM… YA i have windows 7 and the beta for office 2010 and I have no idea how to do this

  15. #15 by Sai Htuang Kham on October 23rd, 2009

    What the hell are you talking about? Seeing as how you've provided zero details as to what kind of software you're using on your intranet, the number of clients, etc, there is no possible way anyone could tell.

    Seriously, why do people even bother asking such useless questions? Are we supposed to be psychic or something?

  16. #16 by Sir on October 23rd, 2009

    There's one major distinction between an intranet and the Internet:
    The Internet is an open, public space,a worldwide system of interconnected computer networks.It is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It is a network of networks that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, file transfer, and the interlinked Web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web.
    The Internet is a combination of several media technologies and an electronic version of newspapers, magazines, books, catalogs, bulletin boards, and much more. This versatility gives the Internet its power.

    While an intranet is designed to be a private space. An intranet may be accessible from the Internet, but as a rule it's protected by a password and accessible only to employees or other authorized users.
    From within a company, an intranet server may respond much more quickly than a typical Web site. This is because the public Internet is at the mercy of traffic spikes, server breakdowns and other problems that may slow the network. Within a company, however, users have much more bandwidth and network hardware may be more reliable. This makes it easier to serve high-bandwidth content, such as audio and video, over an intranet.

    An intranet often gets confused with the Internet. While there are a lot of similarities between them, they really are two different things. Simply put, the Internet is the global World Wide Web, while an intranet is a private Internet operating within a company. Both the Internet and an intranet use TCP/IP protocol as well as features like e-mail and typical World Wide Web standards. One main difference is that users of an intranet can get on the Internet, but thanks to protection measures like computer firewalls, global Internet users cannot get onto an intranet unless they have access to it. In fact, an intranet can be ran without an Internet connection. While Internet technologies like browsers, servers, and chat scripts are still used, an intranet can be a separate entity as long as its owners do not require that users have access to information found on the Internet.

    When they were first introduced, intranets were dismissed by critics as the latest in a seemingly endless parade of technological fads and buzzwords. That soon changed when businesses started to realize just how important a tool an intranet can be. A company would want to set up an intranet for many reasons. The broad bandwidths that are used in intranets allow for speedier communication and access to information than the Internet. The private internal networks (such as a LAN) offer security and protection in the form of the aforementioned firewalls as well as password-protected access and secure servers. The use of an intranet allows companies to control their business easier and manage their employees more successfully. Less paperwork, increased productivity, added flexibility, and versatility are other factors that intranet users take advantage of. All of this adds up to a bottom line that is attractive in any business decision: the ability to save money and increase profits.

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