September 2014

24 April, 2024

Words from the wise

We have a large slice of intranet wisdom at Intranet Now in the form of Gerry McGovern, Martin White and Sam Marshall. I have the pleasure of talking with Denise Cox about their work at a Newsweaver webinar on Wednesday, the 13th August. In the webinar I will tour some of the published thoughts of these three speakers.

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24 April, 2024

DWG sponsors Intranet Now; the drinks are on them

The Digital Workplace Group is sponsoring our Intranet Now conference and the after-event drinks.

We’ve got a great venue, and you won’t have to walk far to find the pub, as once Intranet Now finishes around 5pm, we’ll all be up the road at The Union bar. Thanks to the DWG.

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24 April, 2024

Igloo sponsors Intranet Now, offers extreme hospitality

We’re delighted to introduce Igloo to the Intranet Now conference. Canadian-based Igloo is one of the leading cloud intranet platforms, with a diverse client base including a number of notable U.K. based organisations like Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Direct Line, and The Prostate Cancer Charity. Igloo mean to make the day a whole lot more comfortable, thanks to their hospitality room.

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24 April, 2024

Interact sponsors Intranet Now, and brings you lunch

Interact was one of the very first sponsors to come on board when Intranet Now was just an idea back in April / May. We’ve come a long way in a short time, and we’re all set to have a great day, with a good stand-up lunch sponsored by Interact.

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24 April, 2024

Early-bird tickets available for Intranet Now

‘Intranet Now’ is the brand new UK conference for everyone who contributes to the intranet.

Join us on Tuesday, 2nd of September in central London for a full day focusing on how the intranet is best used to support business goals.

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24 April, 2024

Learning at Intranet Now

When I think of what Intranet Now should be like as a conference, I think about the first intranet I worked on in a small government department in Northern Ireland. Those who bravely set it up and ran it (some technologists and some administrators) had zero experience (this was 2001) and they made plenty of […]

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