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A private network that uses Internet-related technologies to provide services within an organization.
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An intranet is a network that is contained within an enterprise. It may consist of many interlinked local area networks and also use leased-lines in the wide-area network. It may or may not include connections through one or more gateways to the outside Internet. The main purpose of an intranet is usually to share company information and computing resources among employees. An intranet can also be used to facilitate working in groups and for teleconferences.
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A network of interconnecting smaller private networks that are isolated from the public Internet.
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Intranets are private networks, usually maintained by corporations for internal communications, which use Internet - usually Web- protocols, software, and servers. They are relatively cheap, fast, and reliable networking and information warehouse systems that link offices around the world. They make it easy for corporate users to communicate with one another, and to access the information resources of the Internet.
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An intranet is a restricted-access network that works like the Web, but isn't on it. Usually owned and managed by a company, an intranet enables a company to share its resources with its employees without confidential information being made available to everyone with Internet access.
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