As Jorge indicates, Zope+Plone gives you lots of pre-fab modules that
*may* be useful in the construction of an Intranet.  But that depends
entirely on your requirements.

At Wild Brain, we're using a wiki (MoinMoin) to do the classic Intranet
stuff: publishing announcements/news, general company info, orientation
and training, departmental handbooks etc.  Personally, I don't think
I'd do an Intranet any other way in 2006.  Although MoinMoin is quite
permissive, there is other wiki software that offers more control, if
that is a requirement.

That leaves our internal information systems.  Specifically, we're
building a production tracking system (Wild Brain is an animation
studio).  TurboGears is eminently suited to this task.  I build a
similar system some years ago, in Perl/CGI.  It was incredibly
labor-intensive.  TG will let us do more in half a year than I was able
to accomplish in three before, and with a much better user experience,
thanks to AJAX.

Our mantra is "Intranet = publishing (wiki) + applications
(TurboGears)."

Roger


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