Looking for a new intranet and wondering whether to use SharePoint? If you’ve searched up ‘intranet sharepoint’ / 'sharepoint intranet' you’re not alone. With so many companies using Microsoft 365, and with SharePoint included in their M365 license, SharePoint is a logical choice for intranet software. SharePoint isn’t just a default however, it’s also a solid option; just ask the 200,000-plus organizations and 190 million people who use SharePoint for their intranets, team sites and content management.
And to add to SharePoint’s appeal, Microsoft has added SharePoint Connections to its offerings.
In this blog post, we'll examine SharePoint in more detail:
It’s over 20 years since the creation of the first intranets. Technology has changed greatly in that time. The way people work from anywhere, at any time with any device has changed the world of work dramatically. Increasingly, the best intranets are business critical tools that people rely on to aid their work.
Are all SharePoint intranets the same?
People are generally more familiar with traditional on-premise or older versions of SharePoint than the modern SharePoint intranet, and the association is usually not a positive one. These older intranets built with SharePoint were relatively static and uninteresting and were primarily used as repositories for company documents. These old intranets areas also infamous for being somewhat tricky to implement and to upgrade, with some intranet projects taking upwards of a year to complete and running into hundreds of thousands of pounds.
This changed when Microsoft overhauled SharePoint and created a new, modern experience with SharePoint Online.
The three SharePoint models: on-premise, subscription, and hybrid
- On-premise/SharePoint Server - Organizations can deploy and manage SharePoint Server on-premises.
- Subscription/SharePoint in Microsoft 365 - A cloud-based service, hosted by Microsoft, for businesses of all sizes. Instead of installing and deploying SharePoint Server on-premises, any business can subscribe to a Microsoft 365 plan or to the standalone SharePoint Online service.
- Hybrid – A combination of on-premise and a cloud-based service.
Introduction to SharePoint as a modern intranet
Today, SharePoint has become the platform of choice for many businesses owing to its versatility in document management, collaboration, business process management and its customizable interface.
The modern SharePoint experience includes the release of responsive site templates, new list and library experiences, mobile apps and a broad set of new development frameworks and customization capabilities that align more closely with modern web development practices and the result is an intranet SharePoint platform better suited to modern workplaces.
A modern intranet creates connection at every level of the company. It’s a powerful, central communication tool that’s simple enough for everyone to use. It streamlines the ways in which you interact and work.
For businesses looking to increase collaboration and productivity, SharePoint is a great modern intranet solution that offers essential intranet features such as document management, calendars, and task lists.
Microsoft Viva Connections and how it works with SharePoint Intranet
Microsoft Viva Connections is a framework through which you can deliver your intranet. Through Microsoft Viva Connections, employees can access internal communications and company resources like policies and benefits, and participate in communities like employee resource groups, from a single customizable app in Microsoft Teams.
As people increasingly use Microsoft Teams as their primary place to communicate and collaborate with colleagues Viva Connections is a way of delivering content even if employees don't log into SharePoint daily.
Microsoft Viva Connections doesn’t have any additional cost, but it does require a SharePoint Online license.
So what’s the benefit in using Viva Connections?
- Get more from your SharePoint intranet
If people are spending more time in Teams, they could miss important company news or updates. By bringing the content from your SharePoint intranet into Viva Connections, you create a richer, more personalized employee experience.
By integrating company communications and news into Teams, Microsoft is aiming to address engagement challenges.
No matter what your role is in the company - a frontline worker or an information worker - Microsoft Viva Connections offers a streamlined experience for tackling important tasks from your mobile.
Developing your intranet with SharePoint
When considering SharePoint for your intranet, one of the first questions to answer is whether you want to build your intranet internally, or buy it from an external provider. Here are a few things to think about:
- SharePoint intranet challenges
- SharePoint intranet pros and cons
- SharePoint intranet business value
SharePoint intranet challenges
There are numerous SharePoint modern intranet product offerings and it’s likely the features are very similar. So it makes sense to focus on your challenges or pain points. Rather than deciding that you need a certain feature or widget or intranet, ask yourself what problems you’re trying to overcome.
How do you find out what your pain points are? Have a cross-section of people from the company participate in a survey or focus groups. Getting leadership involved is crucial.
Examples of challenges you may want your intranet SharePoint to solve:
- We have too many digital tools and users are confused about what to use and when.
- We need a better way to find information.
- Our in-house knowledge is lost/ dispersed among employees and former employees.
- We rely excessively on email for document sharing and input – there has to be a better way to manage this.
- File duplication and lack of control over where documents are stored and versions are recorded needs to be easier and better.
- We want an intranet that makes it easier to work from anywhere.
SharePoint intranet pros and cons
Pros of internal development
- Your intranet will be designed to your requirements and specifications. This is helpful when you have unique needs and want particular features.
- You have complete control over the design of the product and when new features are added.
- Ownership of code.
Cons of internal development
- Depending on the features required, this is often more complex and time consuming that an off-the-shelf product. If you want a sophisticated solution like Atlas, this could take a number of years to build.
- Internal intranet development is generally more expensive, both in the short and long term. Not only do you need in-house development skills, but also for someone to manage the project, provide designs and provide support and maintenance once your intranet is up and running.
- Low quality if your internal development team do not have the right skills.
- Responsible for maintaining everything. This is hard to do successfully unless you have the relevant experts and low staff turnover.
Pros of an intranet product
- Speed of deployment - quick to get your intranet up and running in weeks rather than months.
- Provides a way to manage and publish news and events more easily.
- A more attractive user experience both for users and administrators.
- Lower risk of bugs and compatibility issues.
- Smoother upgrade path. Upgrading SharePoint has historically caused problems for bespoke intranet with customizations.
- Support and maintenance is provided externally, putting less strain on internal IT.
- Regular new features should be included in your subscription.
Cons of an intranet product
- Depending on the product, bespoke customizations could be costly.
- Integrating it with other products may not be possible if the intranet has not been built with that purpose in mind.
- Few solutions cover the collaboration side of SharePoint.
- On-going license costs.
SharePoint intranet business value
The final criteria for making a choice is to look at the business value. This starts with your strategy. It’s important to understand how you’re going to measure and maximize the business value of the SharePoint Intranet to the organization.
Business strategy will often focus on one of three core areas:
- Productivity: improving corporate performance across the entire company.
- Innovation: bringing new ideas to life whether it is new products and services or improvements to processes.
- Competitive advantage: finding ways to set the business apart from your competitors.
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What should your intranet do?
In conclusion, a SharePoint intranet is a solid start if you’re looking for a platform that provides a central communication tool, is easy to use, and boosts collaboration and productivity.
However, organizations that are aiming for digital transformation need that objective to be supported with something more than an intranet. A digital workplace platform takes collaboration, communication and productivity to the next level.
Good read: What's the difference between an intranet and a digital workplace?
Atlas - The Next Generation Intranet
Built for Microsoft 365, Atlas enables better ways of working for the modern enterprise. With Atlas, your employees can find the knowledge, documents, information and tools they need - in seconds - allowing them to focus on doing their best work.
Atlas works hand-in-glove with SharePoint and takes an intranet into the realm of a digital workplace. Power your team's collaboration, knowledge management and employee experience with Atlas, the best intranet for Microsoft 365.
As the developers of Atlas, ClearPeople has given a great deal of thought to what a digital workplace is and what it needs to empower an organization to do.
Below are some of the features of what we think make a great modern intranet – and more specifically, that makes the Atlas digital workplace stand out from all other intranets.
- Company insights: A great intranet will keep everyone across the organization updated on company news, policies, departmental news, customer updates, and everything else that matters in a way that’s engaging and easy to consume.
- Proper collaborative platform: There should be a great flow of conversations and collaboration across projects, departments and even socially. Atlas workspaces are the glue that bond an organization together. Whether across multiple divisions or smaller project teams, these workspaces are highly versatile and cater for modern collaborative working practices.
- Integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Teams: with so many users on Teams this is a really important feature and Atlas actually simplifies your access to and use of Teams
- Makes it easy to find stuff: Atlas enhances Microsoft Enterprise Search to surface all content from a single interface with pre-configured search scopes.
- Builds company culture: The intranet should be a digital copy of the organization and what it represents. It should fully represent the company’s systems, ethos and how its employees engage with one another. Features such as an employee social media platform, peer-to-peer recognition functions, open publishing rights for employees and a company guide or workbook with its values, enable the company to nurture its culture among its employees.
- Consolidates work processes: A good intranet will simplify processes and remove confusion about what resources to use and when. Activities can be centralized into the organization's digital workspace, reducing overheads and confusion while adding value to the process.
- Store and find documents easily: An intranet should be a well-managed library, not an information dumping yard. Recognizing that organizing information using SharePoint out-of-the box relies on individuals who have strong information management and SharePoint governance skills, we developed Atlas Connex. ConneX automatically creates workspaces with the correct taxonomy tagging, notifies business owners and admins and does much more. Atlas search also works across the entire digital workspace, making it so much easier to find what you’re looking for.
- Branding options: An intranet must provide enough customization options to make sure it looks like a platform that belongs to the company.
- Allows for everyone to contribute: Atlas Add It enables any user anywhere to add content without specific technical knowledge. By enabling people to contribute easily (through a step-by-step wizard), your digital workspace becomes a tool in empowering and engaging your employees and building a culture of knowledge sharing.
- Accessible: Implementing an accessible intranet is integral in building an inclusive workplace culture and is a key principle for us in developing Atlas.