One prevalent form of corporate networking is an intranet, a private, companywide information system that uses the communications protocols and standards of the Internet but is accessible only to people within the company. To view files and information, users simply navigate the site with a standard web browser, clicking on links. Today, most companies with intranets have moved their management information systems, executive information systems, and so forth over to the intranet so they are accessible to anyone who needs them. In addition, having these systems as part of the intranet means new features and applications can easily be added and accessed through a standard browser. Intranets can improve internal communications and unlock hidden information. They enable employees to keep in touch with what’s going on around the organization, quickly and easily find information they need, share ideas, and work on projects collaboratively.