A user-friendly interface design can make adopting your new intranet easy.

Intranet Development

Creating a centralized location for organizational knowledge and everyday information provides assurance that your entire organization is on the same page. Likewise, growing that centralized location into a process and work flow tool can create efficiencies that most folks have only seen in the self-checkout line at the grocery store.

– Joe Marcallini, Vice President of Operations


Leveraging framework and organization tools

Implementing an intranet for your organization can provide a highly-accessible,
web-based knowledge store. When implemented correctly, it can quickly create standardization and collaboration that is usually relegated to overstuffed email inboxes.

Leveraging an existing framework built around the idea that different individuals within your organizations should have access to specific areas or information is crucial. Ideally, this framework provides the opportunity to create a single-sign on experience leveraging other tools within the organization or within your internal network's Active Directory configuration.
 
Common Intranet applications
 
While there are numerous different applications out there, the most common intranet applications include:
  • Company Announcements
  • Company Calendar
  • Company Directory
  • Discussion Forums
  • Document Management Systems (DMS)
  • Knowledge Management Systems (KMS)
  • Illustration/Photography Repository
  • Paid Time Off Information
  • Portal or Dashboard Elements and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Video Repository
  • Work Flow Tools
 SteadyRain’s Intranet development solutions
 
Consider reducing email volume and creating an efficient tool that facilitates collaboration while also creating a searchable history of problems and solutions for use by your entire staff. SteadyRain has focused our efforts in the distinct framework within the intranet area, DotNetNuke Open-Source.
 
DotNetNuke Open-Source Portal Installation & Configuration
  • No Proprietary Licensing Fees
  • Oftentimes Can Co-Exist with a Marketing Website or Extranet
  • Permissions-Based Document and Image Storage
  • Advanced Permissions-Based Security for Entire Sections, Pages, or Portions of a Page
  • Module-Based Structure to Expand the Features of the Framework