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USA Federal Credit Union: Connecting with Employees

Friday, September 4th, 2009

In early 2006, USA Federal Credit Union, decided to implement Intranet Connections Intranet Software as an out-of-the-box intranet solution.  By implementing Intranet Connections, USA Fed has been able to organize important documents and policies so that employees can locate information quickly, share company news, alert employees to fraud warnings, and offer internal training.

The primary aim of the intranet project was to help USA Fed increase employee knowledge of the credit union’s overall strategy.  Alix Patterson, from Callaghan & Associates sat down with Jim Ward from USA Fed to discuss how the intranet has allowed them to reach this goal and how their intranet has helped to facilitate communication within the organization, educate employees and improved employee morale.

You can view the clip on the credituntions.com site

Intranet Connections: Embedding Media Files

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Along with the enhanced Document Management features included in our next release, Intranet Connections version 9.5 will also allow you to embed web-formatted media files along side intranet content.  Media files can be uploaded and embedded directly through any HTML editor on the site and the video and audio files will stream directly through the site, without needing to be downloaded.

Check out the video below to see how easy it is to add a video to your site home page:

Intranet Videos from Intranet Connections on Vimeo.

Intranet Blogs

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Intranet blogs are easy to set up to design project blogs and collaborative workspaces. Assign memberships and decide who can read the blog, comment on postings, and contribute postings. Push alerts to users and groups with the click of a button. Archives, multiple attachments and popular tagging to help group and organize information.