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Intranet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An intranet is a private network that uses Internet protocols to securely share any part of an organization's information or operational systems within that organization. The term is used in contras...
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An intranet is a private 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. Typically, an intranet includes connections through one or more gateway computers to the outside Internet. ... An intranet uses TCP/IP, HTTP,
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This page describes the term intranet and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... An intranet's Web sites look and act just like any other Web sites, but the firewall surrounding an intranet fends off unauthorized access.
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An Intranet is a computer network that uses the same technology and protocols as the Internet but is restricted to certain users. For example a big UK company like Boots, may have an Intranet in their main offices that is only available to employees of Boots.
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Access the RGU Student Portal to get links to all student relevant intranet services. ... Intranet Services Guide ... rgu.ac.uk | Search Text Only | AtoZ | Contact | Request a Prospectus | Student Portal | INTRANET...
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