Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Intracom Paris 2005

As a student involved in the e-culture world, I was for the first time invited to a three days seminar of reflection on the Intranet, Intracom Paris 2005, organized this week.

During three days, professionals of the Intranet met to share and exchange their experiences, to observe the reality and the tendencies of the Intranet. It was a unique occasion to have a look at the secrete side of the enterprise networks, when you are not one of their employees. Intranet, such as Internet, builds communities in the restricted area of the enterprise, to help people to work together. New technologies, new tools, new functionalities are always in progress and things change so fast! Impermanence is self evident. Beyond the technical relevance, the essential is to help people to use and to appropriate the Intranet.

This time, I could really see how important is the collaborative dimension of an Intranet, with logic trades, projects and ideas shared by a group of people, like Renault did recently with the creation of e-rooms. Speakers from Quebec gave a few explanations concerning their problematic. Maybe you know Quebec is really in advance in the sphere of the new technologies? It was really interesting and it helped me to be sure that it was a job I could be interested in after having completed my master degree.

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3 Comments:

At 1:34 PM, Blogger Rob Spaulding said...

Interesting entry today. Thanks for the very quick but very efficient presentation Thursday. Sorry I made you feel so stressed about it. I felt very bad about that. But I'm glad you finished the class in such good form. You did great.

 
At 2:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Estelle,

Just spent a few minutes on your blog and especially about your Intranet subject. Quite interesting end very closed to subjects we are studying at Celsa.

All the best.

Philippe Demeure

 
At 2:13 AM, Blogger Philippe DEMEURE said...

Hi Estelle,

Just spent a few minutes on your blog and especially about your Intranet subject. Quite interesting end very closed to subjects we are studying at Celsa.

All the best.

Philippe Demeure

 

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