 |

Search "Intranet"
|

|
Intranet | |
|
About 12 pages (3,717 words) in 4 products |
|

Encyclopedia and Summary Information

summary from source:

Intranet/Extranet Summary
1,455 words, approx. 5 pages The first global electronic network was the Internet. Today there are also new Internet subsystems called an intranet and an extranet. While computer users may use all three systems throughout a single day, there are some similarities and differences...
summary from source:

Intranet Summary
842 words, approx. 3 pages One of the most desirable features of the Internet is the ability to access information from anywhere, independent of geographical location. However, there are valid reasons why a corporation may not want to grant worldwide access to its internal...
summary from source:

Intranet Summary
263 words, approx. 1 pages An intranet is an internal network that is based on technologies used in the Internet. Specifically, an intranet is, generally, a company-specific network that uses software programs based on the Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol...
summary from source:

Intranet Information
1,157 words, approx. 4 pages
 An 'intranet' is a private computer network that uses Internet protocols and network connectivity 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...




summary from source:
 Law & Order
Intranets
04/01/2001: 1,890 words, approx. 6 pages The Web can be a useful tool for staying in touch with both your department members and your service population, but not every department has an officer with the know-how to create a Web site and manage it effectively. Registering a domain name and...
summary from source:
 Community Banker
Taking It to the Intranet
01/01/2007: 351 words, approx. 1 pages What looks like the Internet and acts like the Internet, but is not the Internet? The Intranet of course. Utilizing the same type of software as the Internet, an Intranet allows employees within an organization to communicate with one another, post company policies and...
summary from source:
 AP News
Tech-savy Mass. cardinal starts podcasts
12/21/2006: 253 words, approx. 1 pages Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley is going high-tech. He already has his own blog, now he plans to start podcasting to the masses, beginning with downloadable Christmas messages.The video messages _ in English, Spanish and Portuguese _ are part of a broader effort by the Boston...
summary from source:
 Investor's Business Daily
Firms Using Wikis, RSS As Enterprise 2.0 Grows
8/20/2007: 906 words, approx. 3 pages Wells Fargo's 160,000 employees are finding it easier to communicate these days. They're using blogs and group-written Web pages called wikis to spread the word about products, marketing materials, the latest company news and reports and much more."It used to be people had to talk...


|
Intranet | |
|
About 12 pages (3,717 words) in 4 products |
|
|
|


|
|  |
 |
|  |