JACKSONVILLE, Ark. - Intranets are fast becoming a technological staple at large, medium and even small companies. Credit unions are starting to log on to their SEG's intranets, so to speak, to give SEGs desktop access at work to their credit union. Intranets are used so an organization can circulate information internally through electronic means. Intranets are not always accessible via the Web, however, Web links can be added to Intranets that give employees access to certain areas of the Web. Arkansas FCU, Jacksonville, Ark., has managed to convince about six of its major SEGs, including Timex and Riceland Foods, to place links to the credit union's Internet banking program on their Intranets so employees can have access to their CU's Net banking system from their workplace desktop PCs when they log on to the company's Intranet. "We are finding that more and more companies are providing Intranets for their employees," said Lorraine Baisdon, vice president of marketing for Arkansas FCU. Baisdon said from a tech standpoint providing the link for the SEG to place on their Intranet is fairly simple, so SEGs are usually open to the idea.
Arkansas FCU gaining "Intranet" access to SEGs
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