Posts tagged: integration

Integrating applications into the intranet

The intranet provides many different sources of information and opportunities for staff to do their jobs better. Whether an intranet has a news, content or task and activity focus, it should provide a seamless user experience. Users should not have to know or care whether a given application is truly part of their intranet, as [...]

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Integrating CMS with recordkeeping?

I provided a CMS short-list to a client today, just one of a number of CMS selection projects that we currently have underway. What made this different, however, was the requirement for integration between the CMS and TRIM, their records management system (RMS/EDRMS). Their needs were fairly straightforward: Take documents stored in the RMS, select [...]

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2009 platinum winner: CRS Australia (Australia)

Post 1 of 10. This is the first of a series of blog posts giving more insight into this year’s Intranet Innovation Award winners. Workflow inbox and moreCRS Australia (Australia) CRS Australia provides vocational rehabilitation services and assistance for people with disabilities, injuries or health conditions. The CRS intranet, CRSNet, is a central channel for [...]

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The CMS decorator pattern

Seth Gottlieb has posted a blog entry on republishing data via a CMS. To quote: A common pattern when you want to present highly structured, relational data on a website alongside managed content is to manage those data outside the CMS and then use the CMS to organize and augment them. I have seen this [...]

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Custom code, CMS and portals

In the early days, intranets and websites consisted of pages and pages of static content. Originally published by hand, many of these sites migrated to a content management system (CMS) in due course. Over time, more sites started to include a range of rich interactive functionality. This included publishing content from a database, providing online [...]

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