Intranets: The Hidden Face of the Web | John
Landahl
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Intranets: The Hidden Face of the Web

by John
Landahl



Intranets:  The Hidden Face of the Web - Microsoft Reader eBook

Intranets: the Hidden Face of the Web ~~ Microsoft Reader eBook

Microsoft Reader eBook

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Intranets: The Hidden Face of the Web Summary:

Intranets (secure private computer networks based on Internet technology for the internal use of organizations), though arguably significant in terms of the amount of traffic they carry and the communications functions they provide, are accorded relatively little fanfare compared to the high-profile public Internet. The historical reasons for this neglect are briefly discussed, along with ways to learn more about intranets, particularly by subscribing to a low-cost provider such as Intranets.com.

Intranets (secure private computer networks based on Internet technology for the internal use of organizations), though arguably significant in terms of the amount of traffic they carry and the communications functions they provide, are accorded relatively little fanfare compared to the high-profile public Internet. The historical reasons for this neglect are briefly discussed, along with ways to learn more about intranets, particularly by subscribing to a low-cost provider such as Intranets.com.