Black, G.: Intranet change the rules (1997)
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- Abstract
- Examines the future importance of intranets for those managing the flow of information within companies and corporate institutions. A survey from the Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group of UK information technology directors concluded that information overload was being widely experience4d and that intranets had scarcely been used so far. Looks at 2 case histories: Parcelforce's intranet service, available both internally and for customer use; and the experience of British Nuclear Fuels, whose intranet for internal use helps identify and prevent the creation of duplicate information