If you're here, you're familiar with the internet. You've probably also heard of an intranet, and you might even belong to one. What, exactly, is the difference? The quick answer is that the internet ...
Are Intranets really just simpler versions of their big brother the Internet? In this guest article Patrick Walsh of the BBC argues that intranets need to be thought about much differently -- that is, ...
With lots of buzz surrounding intranet implementation best practices a very important issue seems to be left behind. Should enterprises move their web applications to a single WCM platform instead of ...
For years we have seen the building of the Internet (public) and "intranet" (private) infrastructure reach far beyond our expectations. Building these infrastructures had been, in the past, the ...
The Internet (upper case "I"). Contrast with "intranet" (lower case "i"), which is an internal, private network. The public Internet implies that everyone has access; however, user registration is ...
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 ...
A reader from South Africa asked me about the security implications of having hyperlinks on a company intranet that point to (a) an Internet server owned by the same company or (b) to a server ...
Windows OS predefined security zones: Internet, Local Intranet, Trusted Sites & Restricted Sites. There is also a 5th zone viz the Computer zone (which contains files on your local computer). This ...