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What is Intranet and how is it different from Extranet?​


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Answered by BaapJi001
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Question:

What is Intranet and how is it different from Extranet?

Answer:

An intranet is a private network, operated by a large company or other organisation, which uses internet technologies, but is insulated from the global internet.

An extranet is an intranet that is accessible to some people from outside the company, or possibly shared by more than one organisation.

Explanation:

It is often defined as a private network that leverages internet technology and public telecommunication system to share part of a business's information or operations over a secure system with suppliers, vendors, partners, customers, or other businesses.

... A good example of an extranet network would be Sharepoint.

Some More Information:

An intranet is a private - internal - business network that enables your employees to share information, collaborate, and improve their communications. An extranet enables your business to communicate and collaborate more effectively with selected business partners, suppliers and customers.

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