Financial Times examines blogging on intranets
Neville Hobson covers a report from the Financial Times on intranet blogging. The FT article takes a look at one company—a German investment bank—that has set up about 120 internal blogs to “promote discussion and distribute information, including some that encourage users to share ideas, requests and criticisms of in-house information technology systems. Traders use the medium to share information and research.”
The post inspired Allan Jenkins to spend a few seconds jotting down other ways companies can use internal blogs, including (and I love this one) letting colleagues know if he’s in the office or on the road.
12/22/04 | 0 Comments | Financial Times examines blogging on intranets