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extranetRelationships Related Term: Internet intranet n. ~ A technology that gives authorized outsiders access to all or part of an organization's restricted resources on its network. Notes: Extranets [..]
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extranetA private network or intranet which can be viewed by people through the internet.
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extranetA private network that resides on the Internet and allows a company to securely share business information with customers, suppliers or other businesses as well as to execute electronic transactions. [..]
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extranetA private computer network to which a company's customers and suppliers can link and communicate using the Internet.
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extranetLinked network of intranets or part of a companys intranet that is extended to users outside the company. They may be used to share securely part of a businesss information or operations with suppli [..]
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extranetA computer term describing a private network (or a secured link on the public Internet) that links separate organizations and uses the same software and protocols as the Internet. Used for improving s [..]
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extranetA collaborative, Internet-based network that facilitates intercompany relationships by linking an enterprise with its suppliers, customers or other external business partners. Extranets use Internet-d [..]
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extranetA network system formed through the connection of two or more corporate intranets. These external networks create inherent security risks, while often also meeting important organizational goals. An e [..]
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extranet An intranet that is accesible to computers outside of a companys' own private network, but that is not accessible to the general public. A sstem that allows clients and business partners to acc [..]
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extranetCopyright by Matisse "Extranet" Enzer -->An intranet that is accesible to computers that are not physically part of a companys' own private network, but that is not accessible to the [..]
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extranetA network that supplements a closed intranet by providing access to customers, suppliers, subcontractors, and others outside the organization who have a need for selective information from the organiz [..]
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extranetAn intranet that has been extended to include access to or from selected external organizations such as customers or suppliers, but not the general public. Note: Connections may be via leased lines, dial-up connections, or network interconnections. The overall network may be, but is not necessarily, a virtual private network. [After 2382-pt.35]
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extranetIf you know the difference between the Internet and an intranet, you have an above average understanding of computer terminology. If you know what an extranet is, you may be in the top echelon. An ext [..]
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extranetJensens Internet Dictionary a term depicting networks on the Internet dedicated to business communications between a vendor and its suppliers, customers, or dealers. The term originated from network pioneer Robert Metcalfe. Using the common format of the World Wide Web, companies, their suppliers, customers, or suppliers exchange data electronicall [..]
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extranetA buzzword that refers to an intranet that is partially accessible to authorized outsiders. Whereas an intranet resides behind a firewall and is accessible only to people who are members of the same c [..]
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extranetA private computer network designed to serve the employees of a company or members of an organization (as in an intranet) and also to provide various levels of accessibility to selected persons outsid [..]
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extranetThe term generally accepted to mean business functions on the Internet along with whatever it takes to make them happen.
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extranetAn extranet is a private network that uses Internet protocols and public telecommunications lines. An extranet can be viewed as part of a company's intranet that is extended to users outside the [..]
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extranetA virtual intranet. Companies desiring an intranet but not having the internal bearer network on which to provide it, can look to an external service provider to supply it. Two or more autonomous and [..]
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extranetA intranet extended into the internet. Here is a detailed explanation of extranet
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extranetsee Intranet/Extranet. top F
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extranet A secured connection between two or more intranets between two companies. Commonly used by OTAs (online travel agencies) to allow hotels to maintain their rates and availability and to receive delive [..]
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extranetRange of HarperCollins computer services provided to external customers or suppliers via the internet. Examples include Plan G
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extranetAn extranet is a network that allows a company to share information with other businesses and customers. Extranets transmit information over the Internet and require a user to have a password to acces [..]
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extranetA network owned and maintained by a company which can be accessed by other computers owned by associates/clients/suppliers which are not part of the network,but not anyone else outside of the company.
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extranetAn intranet that is accesible to computers that are not physically part of a companys' own private network, but that is not accessible to the general public, for example to allow vendors and busi [..]
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extranetA network that supplements a closed intranet by providing access to customers, suppliers, subcontractors, and many others outside the organization who have a need for selective information from the or [..]
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extranetA network of companies sharing proprietary information over the Internet. intranet
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extranetA network that extends a closed intranet by providing access to certain people outside an organization (customers, retailers, suppliers...) who need to obtain company information on a regular basis. T [..]
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extranetAn Intranet that is accesible to to computers that are not physically part of a companies own private network, but that is not accesible to the general public.
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extranetA Web site for that is only accessible to users who have the password to access it. It can provide access to research, current inventories and internal databases, virtually any information that is pri [..]
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extraneta computer network that allows controlled access from the outside, for specific business or educational purposes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extranet
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extranetA type of Internet Web site that is a closed community protected by a password and/or firewalls. It is typically provided by businesses for suppliers and key customers.
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extranet An Extranet is a private network which uses the Internet protocols and extends beyond an organisation's premises, typically to allow access by clients, suppliers, or selected third parties. Extranets require strong security if they are to prevent unauthorised access. This can range from a relatively simple User ID and password to the use of [..]
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extranetIs a computer network that allows controlled access from the outside for specific business or educational purposes. Extranets are extensions to, or segments of, private intranet networks that have been built in many corporations for information sharing and e-commerce. From: About Wireless / Networking (http://compnetworking.about.com/od/itinformati [..]
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extranetAn extranet is a controlled private network allowing customers, partners, vendors, suppliers and other businesses to gain information, typically about a specific company or educational institution, an [..]
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extranetAn exclusionary Internet-like network that securely connects customers and suppliers to a corporate or plant intranet in order to access information deemed sharable by the intranet operators.
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extranetAn Extranet is an Intranet which is available on the public Internet. This is commonly provided over https, where the user must log in with a username and password.
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extranet, Extranets are an extension of a company network or a collaborative Internet connection to key customers, suppliers, and partners. Extranets provide access to specific company information and build closer business relationships.
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extranetA distribution channel which is administered externally in a specific, usually internet-based system, e.g. HRS (OTA for hotels) prefers rates and availability to be updated by logging into HRS’s extra [..]
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extranetAn Internet based access method to a corporate intranet site by access through a security firewall. This type of access is typically utilised when two or more businesses want a common place to share electronic documents on an ongoing basis.
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extraneta private network that uses Internet protocols, network connectivity, and possibly the public telecommunication system to securely share part of an organization's information or operations with suppliers, vendors, partners, customers or other businesses.
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extranetA type of Internet site to which organizations allow only selected external access.
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extranetAn extranet is a broader form of a private intranet. Extranets are private TCP/IP networks that are shared between closely aligned organizations, and are not available to the general public.
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extranet
(computing) A private computer network that uses Internet protocols and can be accessed by authorized individuals via the Internet.
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