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Intranet
Computer Intranet -
A network based on TCP/IP protocols (an internet) belonging to an
organization, usually a corporation, accessible only by the
organization's members, employees, or others with authorization. An
intranet's Web sites look and act just like any other Web sites, but the
firewall surrounding an intranet fends off unauthorized access.
Like the Internet itself, intranets are used to share information.
Secure intranets are now the fastest-growing segment of the Internet
because they are much less expensive to build and manage than private
networks based on proprietary protocols. An intranet is a private
computer network that uses Internet protocols, network connectivity, and
possibly the public telecommunication system to securely share part of
an organization's information or operations with its employees.
Sometimes the term refers only to the most visible service, the internal
website. The same concepts and technologies of the Internet such as
clients and servers running on the Internet protocol suite are used to
build an intranet. HTTP and other Internet protocols are commonly used
as well, especially FTP and e-mail. There is often an attempt to use
Internet technologies to provide new interfaces with corporate 'legacy'
data and information systems.
A very common use of the terms "Intranet" and "Extranet" is to design
the "private part" of a website, where "registered-on-site people" can
navigate. The "login page" and the authentication mechanisms enable
them. Generally in the sense that Intranet is for "employee exclusive
contents", and Extranet for "customer/supplier exclusive contents".
There does not necessarily have to be any access from the organization's
internal network to the Internet itself. Where there is, there will
usually be a firewall with a gateway through which all access takes
place, along with user authentication, encryption of messages, and the
use of virtual private networks (VPNs) that tunnel through the public
network. Through such devices, company information and computing
resources can be shared by employees working from external locations.
Increasingly, intranets are being used to deliver tools and
applications, eg: collaboration (to facilitate working in groups and for
teleconferences) or sophisticated corporate directories, sales and CRM
tools, project management, etc, to advance productivity.
Intranets are also being used as culture change platforms. For example,
in IBM's "Jam" programme, large numbers of employees could discuss key
issues in online forums, and key ideas surfaced with the aid of text
analysis tools.
Intranet traffic, like public-facing web site traffic, is better
understood by using web metrics software to track overall activity, as
well as through surveys of users.
Intranet User Experience, Editorial, and Technology teams work together
to produce in-house sites. Most commonly, intranets are owned by the
communications, HR or CIO areas of large organizations, or some
combination of the three.
When part of an intranet is made accessible to customers, partners,
suppliers, or others outside the company, that part becomes part of an
extranet.
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