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Intranet DASHBOARD drives the Victorian Rail Portal

V/Line, Victoria’s largest regional passenger transport operator has launched the Victorian Rail Portal using Intranet DASHBOARD (iD). The Portal enables the general public to view information on timetables, fares, events and destinations.

Intranet DASHBOARD was chosen as V/Line’s portal software to communicate to the general public information on timetables, fares, events and destinations that benefit both Victorian tourism and the community as whole.

“V/Line adopted Intranet DASHBOARD as a customer facing portal, to utilize the robust tools and applications available within the Intranet DASHBOARD solution. V/Line,” said Campbell Dobbin CEO of The ADWEB Agency. “It is a testament to the flexibility of Intranet DASHBOARD to be used as an intranet, extranet or portal solution.”

Intranet DASHBOARD, comprises of 39 tools and applications including document and content management tools in addition to business and collaborative tools to enhance communication.

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United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to Use iD

The United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has selected Intranet DASHBOARD to consolidate the information collected by the Office of the Prosecution in impeaching leaders of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

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Intranet DASHBOARD (iD) does the trick for Shell

An honorable mention for iD in The Australian:

In a roll-out that began last year, Shell installed Intranet DASHBOARD, a Microsoft .NET-based product developed in by software firm The ADWEB Agency.

Intranet DASHBOARD allowed Shell to cut its web server databases from 140 to a single Microsoft SQL Server database. Deployment was swift, with the product rolled out to 8000 employees in 20 countries in a single day, and 30,000 staff in a week.

The Shell IT Communications Director says one of the key attractions for Shell was that the product needed no add-ons. “Often you get the engine but not the body or the wheels,” he says. “This product came with a suite of ready-to-use applications, as well as lots of templates and wizard-driven stuff.”

The simplification of internet content creation allowed Shell to cut back on the use of third-party contractors, which together with cuts in infrastructure, hosting and support delivered an estimated saving of 50 per cent.