Intranet Books
The Corporate Intranet, 2nd Edition (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Ryan Bernard
The success of the intranet as a communication tool depends on the participation of all employees from the least technically savvy to the IT professionals who run it. This book provides valuable information to that wide audience. In addition, this book addresses the concerns of the next generation of intranets such as database connectivity, advanced Java programming and return-on-investment issues for intranets. Ingram
Corporate Portals: Revolutionizing Information Access to Increase Productivity and Drive the Bottom Line (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Heidi Collins
Collins shares her considerable experience in deploying corporate portals in a way that will save organizations substantial time and money. Randy Eckel, CEO, Infolmage
The Human Side of Intranets: Content, Style and Politics (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Jerry W. Koehler (Editor), Thom Dupper, Marvin D. Scaff, Patti Paxson, Fred Reitberger
Intranets have changed the way organizations around the world communicate.
Many business people are intimidated by this technological revolutionbut
they need not be! The Human Side of Intranets guides you
through the daunting task of transforming communication within your
business. This book is for every non-technical person charged with
the task of creating or contributing to a company intranet system.
It goes through the process step by step, from initial concept to
launch and beyond.
Managing the Corporate Intranet (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Mitra Miller, Andrew J. Roehr, Benjamin Bernard
A guidebook for maintaining an efficient, reliable and secure intranet,
this title gives Intranet managers, administrators and webmasters
hands-on solutions, action plans and checklists for maintaining
an intranet to achieve optimum results. The book provides real-world
examples of how to plan, perform and evaluate tasks. Ingram
Building the Corporate Intranet (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Steven L. Guengerich (editor), Douglas Graham (contributor), Mitra Miller (contributor), McDonald, Steve Guengerich
Building a corporate intranet requires integrating two very different
technologies: Web development tools and enterprise-wide legacy systems.
The authors, leading consults at BSG, explain the tools and techniques
necessary for building an intranet system. This book shows how to
plan, design and build a corporate intranet system, including how
to arrange and manage the project team and how to evaluate the tools
available for building the system. Ingram
Intranets: Strategies and Technologies for Building Effective Enterprisewide Intranet Systems (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Jerry Cashin
CTR's new report, Intranets: Strategies and Technologies for
Building Effective Enterprisewide Intranet Systems, examines
the tools and techniques that will help you plan, design and implement
an intranet for your organization. The report includes in-depth
discussions of how to choose the appropriate intranet technologies,
ensure the support of legacy data, analyze client and server activity,
and measure system performance and effectiveness. The report also
covers the technologies that have enabled intranet application development
(AD), such as HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Common Gateway Interface
(CGI) Scripts, Java and ActiveX.
Internet and Intranet Technologies in Organizations: Challenges and Opportunities (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Subhasish Dasgupta (editor)
A dozen essays treat issues faced by organizations implementing
Internet and intranet technologies. Using case studies, the first
section explains intranet technology ("information technology
for the people by the people"), service quality issues in private
network extranets, and the results of a survey on Web-based education.
Part II examines the use of Internet technology in inter-organizational
settings (e.g., a European effort to develop a multi-city electronic
service infrastructure). The final section addresses handling security
and reliability snakes in the e-commerce garden. Dasgupta teaches
information systems at George Washington University. Book
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Intranet Performance Management (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Kornel Terplan, Saba Zamir (editor)
To avoid serious bottlenecks, components of the Internet and of intranetssuch as servers, browsers and the access networksmust be properly designed, implemented, managed and monitored. Beginning with the basics, Intranet Performance Management sets forth the standards, methods, and tools that can simplify and unify systems and network management, avoid the seemingly inherent problems associated with them, and contain costs.
Developing Real-World Intranets: Your Hands-On Guide to Implementing Intraprise-Wide Systems (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Wesley, Judith Wesley
Provides details on critical elements such as network hardware, databases and data conversion, and Web page design. Explains how to choose intranet development tools, server software, browsers, editors, viewers, plug-ins and "bundled" versus "unbundled" solutions. Shows how to plan, build, implement and maintain an intranet based on working models used in industry. Explains the important details of security, making your intranet safe from accidental and intentional damage. Reveals how to eliminate costs associated with traditional document printing and distribution by using the intranet for electronic publishing.
How to Design and Post Information on a Corporate Intranet (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by Bryan Hopkins
A book that focuses on the content not the look.
Practical Intranet Development (Amazon.com | Amazon.ca)
by John Colby, Jeffrey Haas, Inigo Surguy, Rudiger Voigt, Frank C. Pappas
This book guides you through the steps you need to take to make a useful and usable intranet, from identifying your users' needs and building an indispensable tool, to marketing the results. It guides you through the problems that may occur, passing on invaluable advice from people who have been through the process before.