
<p>When SharePoint 2013 arrived, we immediately noticed the huge investment Microsoft made into anything related to search. But we still see many intranets designed as traditional internal communications: a home page with a carousel, useful links that are often not so useful, sections you have never clicked on and of course the weather.</p><p>How do the two relate? In this article I will focus on using search to reinvent and make the SharePoint Intranet much more dynamic. Extermination of the Static Intranet with SharePoint</p><p>I am on a quest to exterminate static intranets and start building dynamic and interactive intranets to help users find the right information in today's world of information overload. When I say static intranet, I'm referring to that intranet you have probably seen too often where everything is managed manually and nothing is contextual or directly based on user visits.SharePoint Search to Lead the Revolution</p><p>The search features in SharePoint 2013 make the difference they allow us to build a search-driven site and cater to our visitors. What this means is we can now serve content on our intranet that is the result of a search query the user has indirectly done.</p><p><a href="http://www.cmswire.com/cms/social-business/reinvent-the-intranet-with-sharepoint-search-and-social-023220.php">Keep reading...</a></p>