Assalaamu'alaikum wr.wb Akhirnya selesai juga aku membuat radio online sendiri dalam satu jaringan. Dengan radio online ini aku bisa share lagu-lagu yang aku putar dengan teman-teman yang satu jaringan denganku hehehehe.Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mencoba membuat radio online, simak tip-tip berikut :Untuk membangun shoutcast server sendiri diperlukan alat-alat kurang lebih seperti beriku
WEBconference services over the Internet are more and more used mainly since their pricing mode switched from per minute per participant to fixed price per month, for unlimited use. In spite of that, its use has been restricted for security reasons 1 Vote(s)
He decidido mejorar por mi cuenta la intranet de mi universidad. Si lo se, se oye imposible. Despues de que en varias oportunidades, reuniones, etc se discutiera el posible mejoramiento de la intranet para que luego el proyecto sea descartadado totalmente, decidi, por mi cuenta, dar mi propia versión de la intranet. Como lo hago? Un metodo de "Skineage" por asi decirlo, no modifico la estrutura de la base de dato nada de eso, es como si le pusiera un skin para que cada vez que entre desde mi computadora y mi Maxthon Explorer, vea la intranet de una manera diferente, a mi modo. Hasta ahora, este es el resultado de mi trabajo:
Won’t it be interesting to know what Google’s employee do the first thing in the morning - yes the same thing what we do when we reach our office. Check the intranet for some fresh information across the board in the company.
The intranet is named as “Moma” for all the Googlers and they can have their own iMoma as we have iGoogle as our personalized theme. What you will find at Moma? [Ofcourse “you” won’t as such till you become Google employee] but in general the “Googler” [= Google employee] can find information on other Googlers, information on availability of meeting rooms, building maps etc.
I just though it will interest you to see what’s their inside the black box named “Google” who is playing major role in part of everyone’s life today. Here is visual feel of Moma for you.
La mayoría de las empresas que trabajan ofrecen servicios de Internet suelen tener lo que se dice Intranet, que básicamente es una página interna sólo accesible desde la red de la empresa donde podremos realizar nuestro trabajo. En este caso hablaremos de Moma, la intranet que utiliza Google para sus 16,000 trabajadores.
El significado del Moma es un misterio, parece ser que ni las propias personas que desarrollan la Intranet saben lo que significa. La empresa puede parecer muy seria, y lo es en el exterior, pero en el interior son personas como nosotros y tienen muy buen sentido del humor, utilizan apodos entre si para identificarse como los siguientes:
Googler: Empleado estándar
Noogler: Nuevo empleado
Gaygler: Empleado que apunta hacia el lado equivocado
Xoogler: Ex-Empleado
Y muchos más.
Y para los ansiosos, una captura de pantalla de Moma (sin información):
Tenéis una entrada completísima en Blogoscoped hablando de Moma, con lujo de detalles y todas las posibles captur
What do around 16,000 Google employees stare at in the morning when they’ve arrived at the office? They might be looking at Moma, the name for the Google intranet. The meaning of the name of “Moma” is a mystery even to some of the employees working on it, we heard, but Moma’s mission is prominently displayed on its footer: “Organize Google’s information and make it accessible and useful to Googlers.” A “Googler,” as you may know, is what Google employees call themselves (they have other nicknames for specific roles; a noogler is a new Google employee, a gaygler is a gay one, a xoogler is an ex-one, and so on).A Google employee in Hamburg (photo taken in mid-2007)Moma “was designed by and for engineers and for the first couple of years, its home page was devoid of any aesthetic enhancements that didn’t serve to provide information essential to the operation of Google. It was dense and messy and full of numbers that were hard to parse for the uninitiated, but high i
Intranet is a term, which is often confused by the novices with Internet. In fact, it is something, which is very similar to Internet in application and use, but is many times totally isolated from the Internet. The purpose of Intranet, basically, is to provide a platform to its users, so as to share information among themselves, in a safe, secured and protected environment.Intranets are mostly, isolated from Internet, so that general public cannot use the data. It is often used by the corporates and business houses to flow information to various users within their organization. The same concepts of internet like, client, servers, transfer protocols are used, but these cannot be accessed in public domain.The rapid increase in IT technologies has increased the relevance of Intranets to Small business also. Many Small Business Intranet Software solutions are available in themarket. of which, I have come to like the Blue Box Intranet solution. Ease of management requiring minimal user tra
Geschlossenes Mediawiki
Ein Mediawiki im Intranet muss unter Umständen abgeriegelt und ausschliesslich einer geschlossenen Benutzergruppe zugänglich gemacht werden. Wenn man wissen will, welcher Benutzer welche Wikiseite bearbeitet hat, reichen leider die schönen Basic-Authentication Features von Apache nicht aus. Damit Mediawiki alle zur Anmeldung zwingt muss die Datei LocalSettings.php folgendermassen ergänzt werden:
############## Handmade ################
# Specify who can edit: true means only logged in users may edit pages
$wgGroupPermissions['*' ]['createaccount'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*' ]['edit'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*' ]['read'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['createaccount'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['user' ]['edit'] = tru
Investor's Business Daily reports on the use of Blogging
and Web 2.0 in the enterprise intranet for knowledge capture and sharing:
Wells Fargo's 160,000 employees are finding it easier to communicate these days.
They're using blogs and group-written Web pages called wikis to spread the word about products, marketing materials, the
latest company news and reports and much more.
"It used to be people had to talk one-on-one to have actual communication," said Danny Peltz, executive vice president,
wholesale Internet solutions at Wells Fargo. (WFC) "Things
like wikis, things like blogs, are just another form of communication — from one to many or many to many."
The bank is an adopter of collaboration tools called Web 2.0.
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¿12000 empleados?, ¿56 oficinas por todo el mundo?, ¿cerca de 100 millones de documentos?… entonces necesitaras el buscador Intranet de Google.
Google nos enseña MOMA, un buscador experimental de Google especialmente diseñado para las Intranets de las grandes empresas. Este experimento utiliza el mismo motor de búsqueda que el Google Search Engine de Internet, capaz de tener un Ãndice de 100 millones de paginas.
La interfaz al ser muy parecida a la de Google, da a los empleados un acceso fácil a toda clase de información dentro de la empresa… contactos, libretas de direcciones compartidas, documentos, etc.
MOMA tiene el nombre de un exGoogler y en un principio fue diseñado para y por los ingenieros de Google en los dos primeros años de la empresa. La página daba información a estos ingenieros información de los proyectos que estaban en marcha. Aunque en un principio era un poco rustico, han cambiado la interfaz para que sea lo más parecido al buscador actual de
Every once in a while on this blog I may be talking about something that is not collie related, or rescue related, to help support the collies. This is one of these times.
I’m a techie geek, and I’m proud of it. And so I like to find solutions to technical things. For instance, I just set up a Wiki for Utah Dogs, and I think it’s coming along nicely and I hope that we’ll have lots of partipation! I will need to add Utah Collie Rescue into the wiki.
Anyway, sometimes I dabble in intranet software, and like to recommend a good product when I see one. Epazz is an expanding software company, and they have a 30 day free trial of their software so you can test it out if you find it interesting. This system can improve workflow, and has powerful collaboration. As well as great communication between managers and employees.
So if you are a techie and looking for something interesting, check it out!
Knowledge Management for beginnersKnowledge Management (KM) can be defined simply as the process through which organizations generate value from their intellectual and knowledge-based assets. Knowledge assets are often grouped into two categories:(1) Explicit KnowledgeGenerally, everything and anything that can be documented, archived and codified. Examples include patents, trademarks, business plans, marketing research and customer lists.(2) Tacit KnowledgeThe rest. Tacit knowledge is the know-how contained in people's heads. The challenge inherent with tacit knowledge is figuring out how to recognize, generate, share and manage it.Most often, generating value from such assets involves sharing them among employees, departments and even with other companies in an effort to reach - or go beyond - best practice.Where Collaboration technologies can help? and hinderFor explicit knowledge, the focus can usefully be described as "connecting people to things", whilst for tacit knowledge, t
Knowledge Management for beginnersKnowledge Management (KM) can be defined simply as the process through which organizations generate value from their intellectual and knowledge-based assets. Knowledge assets are often grouped into two categories:(1) Explicit KnowledgeGenerally, everything and anything that can be documented, archived and codified. Examples include patents, trademarks, business plans, marketing research and customer lists.(2) Tacit KnowledgeThe rest. Tacit knowledge is the know-how contained in people's heads. The challenge inherent with tacit knowledge is figuring out how to recognize, generate, share and manage it.Most often, generating value from such assets involves sharing them among employees, departments and even with other companies in an effort to reach - or go beyond - best practice. For explicit knowledge, the focus can usefully be described as "connecting people to things", whilst for tacit knowledge, the focus is "connecting people to people".Search te
Magazine webmaster and vice president of technology at CIO, Tim Horgan recently discussed various strategies for making an intranet an indispensable business building asset rather than a failed collaboration tool and a significant expense. The inevitable intranet solution
To say that intranets are everywhere would be an understatement.
In a recent Forrester Research Inc. survey of executives at 50 Fortune 1000 companies, 96 percent of those polled were either building or already using internal websites. Of which, Only 4 percent had no plans to invest in intranet technology.
There's no doubt that intranets have emerged as big business information infrastructure. Used appropriately, such a powerful one-stop information resource can help any organisation improve communication, cut costs and reduce time to market.
However, the best strategies for developing an intranet solution become less and less clear the bigger the organisation becomes. The evitable intranet project that is corr
This is probably the Swedish political scandal of the century. Like a Swedish Watergate. Officials of Folkpartiet (the Swedish liberal party) are being investigated by police for spying on their political opponent Socialdemokraterna (the social democrat party) through logging in on Socialdemokraterna's internal computer network, where confidential reports and planning was stored. With the upcoming elections as close as September 17, this is of course pure political kryptonite with no end of the ripple effect in sight. The Social Democrats are indignant in the media, of course, but a guess is they are secretly rather pleased, since this may give them the extra push in the public opinion they need to win the election.
The spying was made possible when Liberal party officials got their hands on a Social Democrat party worker's login information. How this could happen is not clear at this point; the accused Liberal official, Per Jodenius, claims that the information was given to him by a
The States have sent me a 'summary' of the Nielsen report from 2001. It's more like a list of what they want the Global Intranet to look like - it's interesting because the report pretty much describes the design of the European Intranet which is a plus point for me. This is a brief part of the summary that has been sent to me:Good intranetsFocus on simplificationUtilise unified navigation/user interface designFeature Search prominentlyKeep forms small/relevantKeep menus shortUtilise a clear CMS that lets people focus on content and the messageUse and iterative design process and change layouts graduallyThey also want to use the term 'Team Sites' instead of portals as they tell me its more 'user centric'. Whatever.
I have a meeting this afternoon with the Planning team to talk about migrating their current Intranet into my new platform. I am feeling pretty confident as the reviews of the Intranet are going down well - there seems to be a bit of a buzz about it.
The roll-out of the European Intranet is going well. I have had a number of enquiries today about it from various departments across the business. I also submitted my work on the Infant Feeding Ideas Bank to the States so they could see if there is anything they can use - I have been surprised how well the Ideas Bank has gone - everyone seems so pleased with it.
Web Producer Intranet - Nonprofit Foundation As a member of the Internal Communications team within Foundation Communications, the Web Producer will work to... $50 - $56 an hour (From Volt Services Group)View Detail