
By Sally Watson
Published: 25 January 2000 16:02 GMT
Intranet specialist, Planet Intra, has teamed up with IBM to offer a packaged intranet system to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The company will join the IBM Netfinity ServerProven programme, which offers value-added services to Netfinity customers. The software runs on Linux and Windows NT.
The customisable intranet is available as a licensed application or hosted Web-based system. Cost is based on the number of users, but a 50-day free trial can be downloaded from http://www.planetintra.com .
Responsibilities include: Development and documentation of Internet, Intranet and Extranet applications to clients' requirements. This is an ...
The role will involve close collaboration with multiple teams, working on wide ranging small to medium sized infrastructure projects, often working ...
The ideal candidate will be a extremely strong in a Windows NT, 2000 and 2003 environment, and experience of working in a large Server estate or ...
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