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Are Traditional Intranets Dead?

Are traditional intranets dead

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Are Traditional Intranets Dead?

The general definition of an intranet is an internal database which can be accessed by all team members within a company for the use of carrying out day-to-day tasks. It is a local and restricted communication network that is used by companies or organizations to share company information and computing resources among employees. However, some fear that the traditional intranet could potentially become a dead technology.

Intranets• Help users or employees locate and view

information faster

• Use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities

• Allows businesses to publish information for their employees on a need-to-know basis

• An intranet can be a very useful way to supply easy access to all authorized users within the organization.

• Allow you to communicate easily within the organization

Social Intranets• Very similar to a traditional intranet

• Can be used for sharing documents and content to employees

• communicating within the business and publishing content

• Social intranets are flexible and easily changed, keeping end-users engaged with new content instead of an often un-changed traditional intranet.

• focuses more on the people within the organization rather than heavy, scattered content.

The big difference between the two is that a social intranet facilitates

collaboration, whereas traditional intranets have typically been a top-down

corporate approach.

The big difference between the two is that a social intranet facilitates

collaboration, whereas traditional intranets have typically been a top-down

corporate approach.