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Outsource Your Intranet? It Makes More Sense Than You Think

 
Author: Rick Mosenkis

Until recently, if a company wanted to implement an intranet, they first had to install an internal network. Next they had to install a web server and set it up to host their internal documents. This created an intranet, which is an internal network that uses web-based technology. The difference between an intranet and a traditional company network is that everything on the intranet is accessed through a web browser.

To secure access to the intranet, the company needs to install special software, set up firewalls, and install a VPN server or switch. The equipment could be very expensive and most companies had to hire or train someone to maintain everything.

As a result, intranets were beyond the reach of smaller companies. However, all of that has changed. There are now a number of service providers that offer hosted intranet solutions, which allows a company to outsource all the hardware, software and maintenance for their intranet. These service providers are sometimes referred to as intranet application service providers (intranet asp).

Why Host Outside Your Company?

For smaller companies, cost may be the determining factor. For larger companies, unless the necessary infrastructure already exists, not having to purchase new equipment and train personnel may make it more cost efficient than doing it themselves.

Advantages of a Hosted Intranet

Hardware and software do not need to be purchased or installed

Security measures such as authentication, regular backups and disaster recovery are already in place

Personnel to maintain the equipment do not need to be hired or trained

Many applications are already available from the hosting company

Technical support provided by the hosting company

Disadvantages of a Hosted Intranet

Data may or may not be more secure than if it was all kept internal to your company

Possible limitations on the software you use and services you can provide

For larger companies, it may be more expensive over the long run than hosting internally.

Author Bio:

Rick Mosenkis

Rick Mosenkis is the President and CEO of Trichys, the creators of WorkZone hosted intranet and extranet software. With customers around the world, among large and small companies, Trichys develops easy-to-use web-based software that allows non-technical business professionals to leverage the power of the Internet without IT support.

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