With the advancements made in browser-based software for the internet, many private organizations are implementing intranets. An intranet is a private network utilizing Internet-type tools, but available only within that organization. For large organizations, an intranet provides an easy access mode to corporate information for employees.
Paul Pickup has written: 'Intranets' -- subject(s): Intranets (Computer networks)
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John Rodley has written: 'Developing databases for the Web & intranets' -- subject(s): Database design, Web sites, Intranets (Computer networks)
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Curt Lang has written: 'Database publishing on the Web & intranets' -- subject(s): Database design, Web sites, Intranets (Computer networks), Web publishing
John Desborough has written: 'Cold Fusion 3.0' -- subject(s): Cold fusion, Database design, Intranets (Computer networks) 'Intranet Web development' -- subject(s): World Wide Web, Intranets (Computer networks), World Wide Web (Information retrieval system), Intranets(Computer networks)
Michael Baryla has written: 'Building intranets with Lotus Go and Domino' -- subject(s): Computer network resources, Intranets (Computer networks), Lotus Domino, Lotus Go
Mellanie Hills has written: 'Intranet business strategies' -- subject(s): Intranets (Computer networks) 'Intranet Para Groupware' 'Intranet as Groupware' -- subject(s): Groupware (Computer software), Intranets (Computer networks)
Intranets
Extranets first appeared within a year of the creation of Intranets, around 1995.
Companies which need to allow access to outside parties, such as vendors.