If your business has a
network in place, a company Intranet is a logical and productive step toward better
productivity and management.What is an Intranet?
The Internet is a global network connecting
thousands of independent computer networks around the world through high speed
connections. World Wide Web sites can be accessed by anyone who has access to the
Internet. An Intranet functions exactly like the Internet with one difference. It is only
accessible to those people on your network -- employees, suppliers, or customers. With an
Intranet, you control the content and the accessibility.
How can an organization benefit from an
Intranet?
When designed properly, Intranets can
reduce costs and increase productivity. Here are some ways an Intranet can benefit your
organization:
- Intranets provide an opportunity for greater
access to internal information. You can provide one single user interface to access
a wide range of information utilizing your existing network as the backbone. This
results in reduced training costs and a more efficient way of managing information within
your business.
- Intranets decrease e-mail traffic. By
allowing you to post an announcement once, instead of sending the same information to
dozens of people, an Intranet will save time and system resources.
- Intranets are perfect vehicles for the
publication of corporate newsletters, job postings, corporate policies and procedures.
- Intranets will enable your company to
provide online training materials.
- Intranets will allow you to post and
maintain a searchable corporate telephone directory.
- In addition to benefits specific to your
organization, an Intranet could provide links to the World Wide Web. Items such as the
competitor's home page, stock market quotes and technical support could be made available
to your employees through an Intranet.
- Automate business processes. Automate
a variety of internal business processes on your Web site for increased efficiency. For
example, many organizations are using Intranet Web sites to automate the distribution and
administration of internal documents, including policies and procedures, benefit
selections, financial information, telephone lists and job postings. Electronic
distribution eliminates the high cost of updating and distributing paper documents every
time an update occurs.
- Re-deploy client/server solutions. By
re-deploying client/server solutions to Web sites, you provide universal access to
information without the need to install and manage specialized client software. Users can
access the information they need through their standard Web browsers. Many organizations
are already re-deploying client/server applications in human resources, accounting, sales
management and executive information services onto their Intranet Web sites. These
Web-based applications are considerably less expensive to maintain and manage than
traditional client/server solutions.
- Disseminate information. Through your
Intranet Web site you can disseminate internal information to employees--and even to
business partners, such as suppliers and contractors. You can use your Web site to present
information in new and engaging ways, so your employees will be more apt to access the
information. Your business partners will also appreciate being kept "in the
loop."
- Facilitate a collaborative culture. Because
important information flows more freely through Intranet Web sites, it is easier for your
employees to become more engaged, involved and interactive --within their own departments
and workgroups as well as with other departments and workgroups.
- Increase employee satisfaction. Use your
Intranet to keep employees informed and solicit their feedback on matters that are
important to them. As a result, you'll build closer relationships with them.
- Intranet Web sites can plug into your
existing network infrastructure. As a result, they leverage your network investment.
Because they operate over your existing network, Intranet Web sites are easier to secure
than those on the Internet.
- Any computer with a web browser can use the
system if you choose to give them access. Users can be at any location, even other
companies. You control the access.
Some of the applications of this technology
are particularly useful in proposal development, because it solves one of the biggest
problems - it solves the problem of training people who do a proposal once every few years
how to use your system, by making it as easy to access as any web site.
The Internet is accessible anywhere on the
planet, so everyone in your company can get to your virtual proposal center. They
can use any type of computer and software.
Search engine technology makes intranets
searchable, and doesn't require manual steps to add files to the index. And because
intranet pages are dynamically generated, you don't have to manually enter every item in
your library.
What are some types of information
typically managed through Intranets?
- Regulatory documents
- Company policies and procedures
- Interoffice memos
- Technical and engineering documents
- Legal and insurance documents
- Product catalogs and pricing information
- Proposals and other frequently accessed
stock documents
The Opportunity
If an organization's lifeblood is
information, and that information is contained within an organization's documents, then
the finding and transmitting of those documents is crucial. If you already have the
infrastructure in place, it makes good business sense to consider the many benefits of an
Intranet.
At SST Computing, our staff of dedicated
professionals is ready to provide you a turnkey Intranet solution that will maximize the
potential of your network. Of course, if you don't have a network backbone in place,
our Microsoft, Novell and Citrix certified engineers can build it from the ground up.
When you're ready to discuss your needs, please call your
sales representative or Sidney McSwain at 770/426.0051, ext. 214 to arrange a no-cost initial
consultation.
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