by RyanBernard (Author)
Systems that allow the widespread exchange of information across company networks are usually difficult to create and not particularly user- friendly. Off-the-shelf groupware products such as Lotus Notes are effective, but they may be expensive and cannot be adapted to suit the needs of a business. For this reason, managers are now looking at the Web as an innovative solution to their groupware needs. In this book, Ryan Bernard explains for a broad and computer literate, but not highly technical audience, the technology and processes by which companies can establish internal webs within their organizations and the compelling, tangible benefits of doing so. The book describes how to: select the right software and hardware for an internal corporate web; identify and structure useful information on corporate web servers; launch a corporate web and promote it throughout the organization; tie together the whole corporate web with a central hub page and index; link the corporate web to the enterprise network and the external Internet; establish appropriate corporate web policies, procedures, budgets, and publishing resources.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 395
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 12 Jun 1996
ISBN 10: 0471149292
ISBN 13: 9780471149293