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An intranet portal is the gateway that unifies
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to enterprise information and applications on an
intranet An intranet is a computer network for sharing information, easier communication, collaboration tools, operational systems, and other computing services within an organization, usually to the exclusion of access by outsiders. The term is used in c ...
. It is a tool that helps a company manage its data, applications, and information more easily through personalized views. Some portal solutions are able to integrate
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s, objects from other portals, and handle thousands of user requests. In a corporate enterprise environment, it is also known as an ''
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''.


Background

The Intranet and
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share many elements and use the same technologies, but they fundamentally differ in their missions. Unlike the Internet, the intranet operates within a private network and is not necessarily connected to the Web. Connectivity transpires within the process called ''address mapping''. Here, Intranet addresses are converted to Internet addresses to provide the required transparency and vice versa. Through the intranet portal, the
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is able to impose its own local rules of behavior because of the installation and maintenance of a mechanism such as a firewall and intranet portal solutions. Internet browsers cannot connect to the server behind it and must contact the gateway machine and abide by the restrictions mandated by the gateway. Only users within an organization can access the network. Users can also access the Internet by abiding by a set of local rules. The scope of the network allows the intranet portal to perform faster with higher throughput than the Internet.


History

Corporate intranets began gaining popularity during the 1990s. As intranets quickly grew more complex, the concept of an intranet portal was born. Today, intranet portals provide value-added capabilities such as managing workflows, increasing collaboration between work groups, and allowing content creators to self publish their information. A typical example of a web platform used to build and host an intranet is
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, which is used by 46% of organizations. SharePoint provides features necessary for collaboration, integration, and customization.


Main features

;Integration: Ability to integrate with current tools or the possibility of adding new tools. You have your Outlook calendar and email integrated in the intranet. ;Security: Enable user- or group-based security to secure documents and sites throughout the intranet portal. ;Customization: Software that is flexible to allow for organization. Web Parts can be used to create custom modules that can make interaction with the site easier. Ability for users to customize tools and resources they use most often. ;
Collaboration Collaboration (from Latin ''com-'' "with" + ''laborare'' "to labor", "to work") is the process of two or more people, entities or organizations working together to complete a task or achieve a goal. Collaboration is similar to cooperation. Most ...
: People are now able to collaborate their work with each other. Example would be multiple people working on one document. ;Communication Channels: Allows corporations to promote corporate culture and present information in a more interactive way than before. ;Automation: Things like workflows and templates can automate specific document creation. Alerts can be created to help learn of changes and new additions to the intranet. ;Applications: Links to applications for associates to perform duties. ;User Friendly: Application must be easy to use and understand due to a wide range of technical abilities. ;Remote Access: Ability for users to access content away from the office. ; Document Repository: Ability to store and retrieve document information while maintaining regular backups to prevent
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. ;
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: Used as a method to provide more timely information to employees, customers, and business partners. ;People Search: Search enterprise wide for employee information such as contact information, specialty areas, group membership, personal interest, etc. ;
Enterprise Search Enterprise search is the practice of making content from multiple enterprise-type sources, such as databases and intranets, searchable to a defined audience. "Enterprise search" is used to describe the software of search information within an ente ...
:— search enterprise content using enterprise search ;Targeted Content: Business portal administrators can target content by business group area, e.g., HR, Marketing, Legal, Corporate Executives, etc.


Advantages

Intranet portal helps employees make better and more informed decisions, which result from increased knowledge. It also helps reduce costs, saves time, increases collaboration, increases productivity and effectiveness. Intranet portal can help employees find information more easily and perform their jobs better, though few portal designs are optimal just out-of-the-box. In fact, especially in smaller companies, designers can realize some features found in off-the-shelf portal software through simpler (do-it-yourself) means. Most intranets have become completely unwieldy and present a highly fragmented and confusing user experience, with no consistency and little navigational support. Portals aim to correct this problem by presenting a single gateway to all corporate information and services. One benefit of creating this consistent look and feel is users need less time to learn how to use the environment. They also more easily recognize where they are in the portal and where they can go—no small feat when navigating a large information space. By integrating services and presenting personalized snippets on the initial screen, intranet portals also reduce the need for users to browse far and wide to obtain needed information, thus making it easier for them to perform their jobs. Intranet portal is a Web-based tool that allows users to create a customized site that dynamically pulls in Internet activities and desired content into a single page. By providing a contextual framework for information, portals can bring S&T (Science and Technology) and organizational "knowledge" to the desktop.


Disadvantages

Intranet Portals can be a large business cost. The maintenance and management can be time consuming and expensive. Not only is it a cost to keep the portal running but a cost when the system goes offline. Most intranets are established to put all an organization's resources into one place and having that offline can force operations to be put on hold. Security issues can become an ongoing problem. Unauthorized access is a concern and can result in users gaining access to sensitive information. Denial of access can cause issues for users needing access for their work. Having everything in one place is only good if it's organized. Information overload can make finding information very difficult - lowering productivity.


Activities

Tools & Resources — Area for employees to link to or download necessary applications to perform work functions. Information also provided to find internal and external resources. Associate Services — .
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— To give users access to important business policies and manuals. Company Calendar — To give user access to important company event dates and times. Access Point for Employees — Location for employees default main company webpage to obtain all information regarding the company.
Wiki A wiki ( ) is an online hypertext publication collaboratively edited and managed by its own audience, using a web browser. A typical wiki contains multiple pages for the subjects or scope of the project, and could be either open to the pu ...
— can be used in the business environment for knowledge management Workflow Management — Establish work flows for common business tasks such as submitting expense reports, submitting corporate HR paperwork and document approval processes.
Bulletin Board A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information. B ...
— Manage corporate announcements.
Task Management Task management is the process of managing a task through its life cycle. It involves planning, testing, tracking, and reporting. Task management can help either individual achieve goals, or groups of individuals collaborate and share knowledg ...
— Create and update shared task lists throughout the corporation.


Notable software tools


See also

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Enterprise portal An enterprise portal, also known as an enterprise information portal (EIP), is a framework for integrating information, people and processes across organizational boundaries in a manner similar to the more general web portals. Enterprise portals p ...
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Intranet An intranet is a computer network for sharing information, easier communication, collaboration tools, operational systems, and other computing services within an organization, usually to the exclusion of access by outsiders. The term is used in c ...
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Web portal A web portal is a specially designed website that brings information from diverse sources, like emails, online forums and search engines, together in a uniform way. Usually, each information source gets its dedicated area on the page for displayin ...


References


External links


AgilityPortal, Simple intranet software is a must for a great employee experience.

A Secured Inside/Outside Portal: An Oracle White Paper

Nielsen Norman Group Report: Usability of Intranet Portals
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