Corporate Portals Ready For The Big Time
Knowledge Management May 31st, 2001
"The use of corporate portals continues to pick up steam among large companies. The key seems to be the desire for organized information and a place to direct internal marketing."
From: Corporate Portals Ready For The Big Time - Report
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