You would be surprised if you find out how the companies are using an intranet that has a name like intranet or SharePoint or portal. One of the first things that we do a SharePoint consultants is encourage them to pick a proper name for this ever-growing ever-evolving company software hub!

As it turns out, a lot depends on the name that you choose. Intranets and corporate culture should go hand in hand. Having a catchy and memorable intranet name is a great way of promoting your intranet. A name can help build an identity, even give the intranet a personality, and remove that ‘techy’ edge. This is useful when trying to build staff awareness and engagement with a new or relaunched intranet. It’s important to note that the intranet is managed by the IT department but it belongs to the entire company. To encourage distributed ownership of this software a name is important.

We suggest combine a catchy name with a clever tag line on your intranet, build a strong brand design, and you can do a lot to enhance it and reflect your culture.

Tip 1: Keep it Short

  • The shorter, the better
  • It will become a very common word in your company culture
  • Practice using it in a sentence
  • “I posted it on my wall on xNet”
  • “It’s on the xNet engineering home page”

Tip 2: Meaning is Meaningless

  • Don’t over complicate your naming process
  • If there is an short company or industry term that fits, use it – otherwise, move on
  • It will replace the phrase “Intranet”

Tip 3: Web 2.0ify

  • Add a suffix to a common company word.
  • -ly, -sy, -er, -it, -ie, -io, -am, -ia, -ora, -ero, -ist, -ism, -ium, -ble, -ify, -ous, -ing
  • Example: For CAT (Caterpillar)
  • ◦ Catium, Catable, Catify
  • Hub
  • Fuze
  • xNet
  • zNet
  • Edge
  • Core
  • Fetch
  • Nuvo
  • Emu
  • Buzz
  • Jedi
  • Grid
  • IQ
  • HQ
  • Eon
  • Link
  • Lynx
  • Zenith
  • Insite
  • 360
  • Flow
  • Express
  • Dub
  • iWeb
  • Cascade
  • Myraid
  • Fussion

Tip 4: Don’t Use Acronyms

Don’t be tempted to use acronyms. It’s probably the case that your company already uses a slew of acronyms to describe your business functions, departments, products, or services. Don’t shoot your intranet in the foot by thinking up just another acronym to describe your intranet.

Your intranet must have a name. A real, full name. The reason is purely psychological. Once you launch your intranet, the most important thing is that your employees become users. You want your employees to feel connected to the intranet. Acronyms are stiff and impersonal. A real name inspires an emotional connection at an unconscious level. You are not asking your users to “love” your intranet. You simply want them to accept it as a valuable part of your organization.

Tip 5: Make the Intranet Name Stick

Your employees are creative people. And creative people love giving things nicknames. If you choose the perfect name for your intranet, one of the worse things that could happen is that your users start calling it by a nickname, especially an unflattering nickname. That’s why you must focus on promoting the name and reinforcing the use of the name. Some organizations come up with a lovable character to represent their intranet. That’s a great idea.

Intranet names around the world

Company

The LOOP The Children’s Trust
Neo Pearson
Connect (formerly: EyeQ) Specsaver
Dwight Pima Federal Credit Union
Our Place Dulux Group
Basil Sparke Helmore Laywers
About You Verizon
Homes Wheatly Group
Sharon PUB
MyWorkSpace Mediterranean Shipping Company
Inside Adobe
The Pantry New Season Market
The Home of the Oddball Spectrum Association Management
The Mark ConocoPhillips
The Hub Thomson Reuters
Leapfrog XChanging plc
The Core [EN] & La Source [FR] Suncor Energy
Wiggipedia Epilepsy Action
Engage CareFusion
WAT Total
The Pulse Incentive Corp.
The Hub SAS
ONE AXA
EnNet Canal+ Group
Dialeg Legrand
EnNet Canal+ Group
Engine Room Auckland Transport
InfoLink Texas Instruments
Pogo Australian Post
Capsicum Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Flamma University of Helsinki
MySXU St.Xavier University
Sparky Open Road
Together Van Marcke
g-web Gemalto
Vantage Towers Watson
Sonae Circle Sonae Industries
Contact AIG
PeopleHub MindTree Ltd.
Clubhouse American Golf
Wiggipedia Epilepsy Action
IEX (Integrated Employee eXchange) International Enterprise Singapore
gNet GfK
INSPIRE International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Connect Apollo Tyres
DNB Café DNB- Dutch Central Bank
The Lounge BusinessEnvironment
XLWorld XLGroup plc
Virtual Office IPC The Hospitalist Company
Compass Waterstones
The Core Suncor Energy
Edge Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
Holmes Glasgow Housing Association
Fetch San Diego Humane Society
Orchard Perkins Eastman
BrainWeb Lundbeck
Voyager World Travel Holdings
worknet ThyssenKrupp
enable Maersk Lines
Gizelle Municipality of Zederik (NL)
MeTeam Enter
hoogle Hotelplan
The Font Westminster Abbey
iConnect Coca Cola Enterprises
My Port HSH Nordbank
The Loop Medibank
The Wall Choice Hotels
Truffles Ogilvy & Mather
Sparkle (System Providing Access to Research Knowledge Learning & Education) De Beers Forevermark
the pool rmg:connect
The AVenue Added Value
Henri Nestlé
The Link 2.0 The Whitlock Group
ic@n (as in “I can …”) Northwood
BC Place British Columbia
BenNet Bennett Jones
spi Superpartners
UNHCR-net United Nations High Commissioner for the Refugees
agorà Repower
Spike Guardian
CHUV Central CHUV
Innovo Misys Global Banking Systems
“UKi” (UK intranet) (formerly: “Let’s Connect”) HSBC UK
Piazza SUVA
Connect World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Hello Booz Allen Hamilton
PIA Provinzial Rheinland Versicherungen
thePoint Kentucky Community and Technical College System
@Work British Columbia Public Service
Merlin David Evans Associates
aqua.net Best Water Technology
ouRSpace Reed Smith LLP
eHabitat Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA), Singapore
blueye TÜV Rheinland Group
My Workplace Arla Foods
C-Net Chr Hansen
Compass Wärtsilä
Buzz Guild Group
NEDi North East Derbyshire District Council (NEDDC)
Meeting point Rabobank
You2 Randstad
Simon Delta Community Credit Union
The Edge Scana
Catalyst University of California
HAL University of Iowa
Fusion (ex.: Infusion) Edelman
The Grid AGL
The Beach House Fun Sun Vacations
The Link Thomson Reuters
Aviva World Aviva
ICE (Information Collaboration Environment) BorgWarner
Touchpoint Johnson & Johnson Consumer Group
Connect USAA
IQ MQ Retail
VIC (Vertex Intranet Centre) Vertex Group
The Lounge Tab Limited
eon (Entertaining Opportunity Network) Tabcorp Holdings
adiweb Adidas
HotSpot Huber + Suhner
i-Connect Sprint Nextel
The Ship’s Logbook Infocentric Research
infonet Cognis
DAKintranet / DAKw!ssen DAK
real.-direkt real.-
MyBallPortal Ball Packaging Europe
District Junction District of North Vancouver
Voyager Thompson Coburn
iSite Royal National Institute for Blind People (RNIB)
Postnet Australia Post
You & me Deutsche Telekom
The People Link Ernst & Young
iWeb ebay
InKA (Intranet des Kantons Aargau) Kanton Aargau
Schweb Charles Schwab Corp.
the tube IDEO
Staff Room City of Plymouth (UK)
BRAIN (Berger Research and Information Network) Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
Grapevine ?
Insite BDO Stoy Hayward
Elvis Amcor Flexibles
360° Investors Group
Pitstop Mercedes Benz
Horizon London Borough of Hillingdon
Milkyway Fonterra (a milk company)
Max ANZ Bank
Connect Coles Group
InSite Sensis
CentralStation Government of Victoria (AUS)
Oneplace CapitalOne
The Hub AMP
BC World British Council
Dimension March of Dimes
Saltire Scottish Government
Homeport Travelport
Plaza (old), Lighthouse (new) DHV
floW Wolf Theiss
Gateway BBC
K.I.S. (Keep it Simple) Printing Company
Momentum undisclosed
Energy Energy Company
The Fridge Victorian State Library
IMS – Information Management System undisclosed
Intrapeze Trapeze Group
CityNet City of Winnipeg
Access MCD McDonalds
BORIS City of Casey (Australia)
COMNET Commerzbank
CrewNet Vanguard Group
e-touch Cablecom
eXpress Northland Regional Counicl (Australia)
Greenport Gruner + Jahr
justiz online Justizministerium NRW
KnowledgeNet PA Consulting
moma Google
My Intranet Siemens Medical Solutions (Med AX)
MySocrates General Motors
NG Insider National Geographic Society
RedNet Schweizerische Mobiliar Versicherungsgesellschaft
Sparsh (“to touch” in Sanskrit) Infosys Technologies Limited
TrellNet Trelleborg
Volvo Group Information Online (Violin) Volvo
w3 IBM
WoW (World of WestLB) WestLB
you AND me Deutsche Telekom
Open Air Thomas Cook Airlines
Fidelity Central Fidelity
BeNet Bertelsmann
iCON Canon Australia
MyALPHA ALTANA Pharma AG
EUROnet EURO Kartensysteme GmbH
RAIweb Raiffeisen
MFCentral (before that: @mfc) Manulife Financial
7net Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Abbott Wide Web Abbott
Cisco Connection Online Cisco
Connect Household International
info.net SIGNAL IDUNA
Shell Wide Web (SWW) Shell
Ventana Verizon
Akinet Ameriking
Xpress Rogers Communications
AGENT Government of Alberta
MyKGN Ketchum
VIOLA (Vogel Intranet OnLine Account) Vogel Medien
Smartnet Credit Suisse
The Wave Williams & Wilkins
EUROPAplus European Commission
Office Net (ON) Bundesverwaltungsamt
My Global Source Hyperion
go! Sunrise
Inside XO XO
Insider Axpo
k-web Panalpina World Transport (Holding) Ltd.
My.Ford Ford
SimLink SimCorp
MACnet U.S. Coast Guard
My Law MorganStanley
msw Microsoft

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About the Author: Tommy Reynolds

Based in Burlington, VT, Tommy is a seasoned engineer with 15 years of experience in developing advanced scripting methods for SharePoint procedures, including site provisioning, migrations, and installations. He manages an off-shore app development team and specializes in admin automation via PowerShell, interface development using CSS, JScript, and JQuery, search and datasource integration, and advanced security solutions for ADFS and hybrid cloud environments. Outside of work, Tommy enjoys snowboarding, drag racing, biking, and sports cars.