Practical Intranet Development | 
enlarge | Authors: John Colby, Gareth Downes-powell, Jeffrey Haas, Darren J. Harkness, Frank Pappas, Mike Parsons, Francis Storr, Inigo Surguy, Ruud Voigt, Rudiger Voigt, Frank C. Pappas Publisher: A-Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 1590591690 Dewey Decimal Number: 004 UPC: 689253156902 EAN: 9781590591697 ASIN: 1590591690
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You'd think that designing an intranet would be a web professional's heaven. You know exactly what browsers and operating systems your audience are using. You can easily identify users for testing. What could be easier than that? But then, few people ever get to see other companiesi intranets. How can you learn from your peers? Everyone and his dog needs to publish content on an intranet - how do you ensure that content stays current and relevant? How do you ensure that the temp who is uploading situations vacant ads doesnit break it all? Is your intranet accessible? Or do you really need an extranet, for clients and suppliers? How about security? AARGGH! This book helps you frame the questions that you need to ask, sharing best practices from people whoive lived through the nightmare, and survived to tell you the tale. From the Publisher A well-designed intranet becomes the key resource and communications platform for your organization, used by members of staff as their first destination for information. 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.
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Entry level introduction, but not consistent January 11, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is a book that can potentially help the person responsible for an intranet start-up or redesign. She/he may be internal responsible or external assisting consultant.
Pros: A quick read; covers a lot of ground; will introduce you to the major issues and challenges in intranet development. Cons: For people who have been involved with IT/www projects, this book offers little new; several writers have contributed, and the result is an inconsistent flow with some redundancy; the text will cover so many topics (technology, project management, intranet concepts, extranets, mobile devices, usability, information architecture, and more), that a we never really get in depth.
Who will really benefit from this book: Students, absolutely newcomers to the field, and those who, as bedtime reading, need a catch-up overview of the field.
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