In' tra net
- n. 1) a computer network connecting an affiliated set of
clients using standard internet protocols, esp. TCP/IP and HTTP.
2) an IP-based network of nodes behind a firewall, or behind several firewalls connected by secure, possibly virtual, networks. |
Web technologies are the key to efficient company-wide communications.
Employees have a need for fast and up-to-date information access, seemless communication and collaboration. The company intranet fullfills these needs using proven internet technologies.
Intranet: the advantages of the World Wide Web within your company:
The intranet is based on the already existing corporate LAN. Using a web browser, information can easily be accessed from the corporate intranet web server by anybody.
Dynamic content
Microsoft Internet Information Server allows much more than just access to static HTML pages. Pages can be assembled on the fly by accessing corporate SQL database sources and transmitted live to the client.