Posts tagged: portals

iGoogle-like intranet start page to the rescue

Stimmt have shared several Swiss case studies on iGoogle-like intranet start pages. To quote: Just as can be seen with iGoogle, the intranet Start page features several tabs containing widgets (or ‘gadgets’, to use the iGoogle term). The tabs are pre-populated with a general set of useful widgets. The user may reposition or remove widgets, [...]

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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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“My sites”: do they work?

“My sites” is a concept coming very much into vogue at present, driven by the adoption of SharePoint and a range of other intranet and enterprise 2.0 platforms. The idea is to give each person within the organisation a place to publish their identity, share their links and collect together their personal resources. At their [...]

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