Information flow part 1: Overview
This post gives you an overview of how our information flow is set up on the intranet. All the information systems are “free-for-all”, meaning that they contain only public information, the only access...
View ArticleInformation flow part 2: Information and metadata
Honestly, metadata is really, really boring. But hey, metadata is extremely useful. Without good metadata, we can’t really solve the findability problems we have on our intranet. In order to give the...
View ArticleLink relations – adding meaning and value to URLs
The new Web linking standard RFC5988, is interesting and very useful. Every standard that adds semantic meaning to information (via metadata) and relations is a good thing. I have previously written...
View ArticleInformation flow part 5: Real-time information syndication and search on our...
The lack of real-time publishing and distribution (syndication), has been and still is, a problem on our intranet. In order to ensure that the users on our intranet has the right information on the...
View ArticleWhat features should an intranet WCM have?
Lately (actually the last few years) I have been thinking about what features a new “next generation” Web Content Management (WCM) system should have. What should it be like in order to work well on...
View ArticleThoughts on a mobile phone enhanced intranet
I have been thinking about the concept of mobile and intranet since I got my first iPhone two years ago and I started to use it to access the internet. (My previous phones did have the capability for...
View Article[Updated] What would you want from an introduction to Intranets book?
Update: Project started. More info soon, stay tuned. When I started working on intranets there were not many books to read, nor were there basically any websites or other sources of information or...
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