January 18, 2008

What is an ‘intranet’?

Richard Dennison asks the question: what is an 'intranet'? To quote:

The idea behind such a broad ranging definition is that when a BT person turns on their PC, they should be offered an integrated, seamless on-line experience - essentially, they don’t care what is or isn’t part of your intranet (depending upon the definition you choose to adopt), nor who manages what bit of your on-line estate … it is all the same to them and should meet the same standards of design, information management, usability etc.

Posted by jamesr on January 18, 2008 07:00 AM
Categories: Intranets

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