An organization's intranet -- a private network available for internal use only -- may be used in many different ways. Besides data, ordering, and other uses that may well have been used prior to using internet standards, today's intranet is frequently used for training and videoconferencing.
Paul Pickup has written: 'Intranets' -- subject(s): Intranets (Computer networks)
define intranet?
Tcp/ip
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AnswerThat depends on the type of network you are talking about. For instance, the Internet is a network and uses TCP/IP as its protocol. Intranets based on Microsoft Server also use TCP/IP. However, there are other protocols.
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Intranets
Extranets first appeared within a year of the creation of Intranets, around 1995.