An extranet allows authorized stakeholders (for example, customers, suppliers, vendors, or business partners) controlled access to parts of the company's intranet, enabling the parties to share ...
At Supercomm 2005 earlier this month, I hosted a panel on extranets. With the increased reliance on sourced partners, a firm’s extranet can no longer be treated as an afterthought or a junior version ...
An intranet is a set of Internet services (for example, a web server) inside a local network, i.e., only accessible from workstations of a local network, or rather a set of well-defined networks that ...
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