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Intranet strategies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In business, an intranet strategy is the use of an intranet and associated hardware and software to obtain one or more organizational objectives. An intranet is an access-restricted network used i...
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Intranets are internal corporate networks that use the infrastructure and standards of the Internet and the World Wide Web. In other words, it is a small version of the Internet, which is basically developed and used by a corporation. Customers or employees can access the database ... Disadvantages of Intranet...
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Time: With intranets, organizations can make more information available to employees on a "pull" basis (ie: employees can link to relevant information at a time which suits them) rather than being deluged indiscriminately by emails.
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Mainstream EIS: Press Releases ... Keeping the objectives you checked off above in mind, consider the list of advantages and disadvantages to deploying an Intranet. Intranet Advantages: ... ; "Intranets make the Virtual Office a reality"
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[ Home | Discussion Forum | How Do I... | Lotus Notes Intranets | Microsoft SharePoint | Products | Shopping ] ... In Reply to: disadvantages and advantages of an extranet posted by Simon on December 21, 2002 at 5:19:33:
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Disadvantages of Intranets ... Management fears loss of control; ... Hidden or unknown complexity and costs;
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Intranets versus Extranets ... Disadvantages of Intranets ... Know the advantages and disadvantages of using web-based Intranets...
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