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Police and Community Safety Minister Jack Dempsey and Queensland Fire and Rescue Service (QFRS) Commissioner Lee Johnson urge Queenslanders to utilise the Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) live fire website to stay informed on bushfire activity. By visiting the website, Queenslanders can see if there are vegetation fires in their area. The RFSQ website can be found at this address: Emergency services will post community warning messages on the website during an incident and will inform residents of the steps they must take if there is a threat.
Open Government Initiative
Open Data Policy Guidance to better manage Federal information as an asset to make it more open, accessible, and usable by the public. Executive Order on Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default for Government Information The President’s Executive Order on making Federal Government information more open and accessible to promote economic growth and government efficiency.
Worlds apart: intranets and websites
Written by James Robertson, published March 4th, 2003 Categorised under: articles, intranets, websites Beyond a common use of HTML, intranets and corporate websites (internet sites) are very different animals. The needs they meet, the content they contain, and the users that access them are all very distinct. These differences need to be understood by site designers, and reflected both in the design process and the final product. This article summarises some of the key differences between intranets and websites.
Why Do Government Websites Need A Content Strategy? - Waltzing Matilda -
Number of views : 13777 Rating: 4.2/5 (6 votes cast) This blog post is part of a series on online content strategies developed in cooperation between the Europa.eu web team and web consultant Sue Davis.
Reinventing intranet information architecture
Document Actions “I can’t find anything!” At the risk of sounding repetitive, this is still the number one complaint of most employees at most organizations, regardless of size, industry and geographic location. Notwithstanding the effectiveness of the search engine which, more often than not, is rated as being somewhere between 'awful' and 'piss-poor,' information architecture is often the top priority of most intranet managers when undertaking a redesign. Information architecture (IA) is mostly science with a dash of art. As it relates to the intranet, the IA is best represented by a site map or organization chart of the major information or content categories (parents) and the sub-categories (children) and how they all relate to each other.
Writing for the Web: Table of Contents
Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems in 2010, and since that time Oracle's hardware and software engineers have worked side-by-side to build fully integrated systems and optimized solutions designed to achieve performance levels that are unmatched in the industry. Early examples include the Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8, and the first Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, both introduced in late 2010. During 2011, Oracle introduced the SPARC SuperCluster T4-4, a general-purpose, engineered system with Oracle Solaris that delivered record-breaking performance on a series of enterprise benchmarks. Oracle's SPARC-based systems are some of the most scalable, reliable, and secure products available today. Sun's prized software portfolio has continued to develop as well, with new releases of Oracle Solaris, MySQL, and the recent introduction of Java 7. Oracle invests in innovation by designing hardware and software systems that are engineered to work together.
Information Overload & Improving Intranet Findability
Information management agility is about being able to deliver the right information to the right people at the right time. But what if there's just so much information that we are caught in a battle trying to find the things that are relevant to achieve our goals? There is a way to get past this information overload and improve findability.
Enterprise Search and Pursuit of the Google Experience
Search is an incredibly interesting problem, one that’s so complex in the background yet so simple on the surface. In this two part article, we examine the desire to duplicate the Google search experience in the enterprise and how we need to change what we expect from enterprise search based on what we’re willing to do to make it work. What could be easier than entering a few keywords into a single text box and, in a fraction of a second, being granted access to tens or even hundreds of millions of relevant resources — all the information we could ever really want right at the tips of our fingers. For most, this is perceived as a near perfect user experience that is today’s reality when we search online using Google. Yet a common complaint heard internally across many organizations is the inability to easily find the right answer amongst a set of far fewer, and often less relevant results.
A Guide to Creating a Top-Level Intranet Menu Structure
Popular Today in Business: All Popular Articles One fundamental purpose of an intranet is to provide staff with the information and tools required to do their jobs efficiently. Particularly before the intranet’s initial launch and during those crucial months post launch, questions related to the intranet’s top-level menu will be highlighted. However, there should be an on-going objective to ensure that information can be easily located. Therefore, the intranet must possess a user-focused menu system structured to suit the organisation’s goals and objectives.
Document du Gouvernement de l'Etat de Victoria en Australie fondé notamment sur des rapports de Mc Govern, Rosenfeld, Nielsen, Robertson - best practices d'AI by catherinebellino Aug 5