The "word-wide-web" by definition is world wide. An "intranet" by definition is not world wide and closed off from the world. As the two are diametrically opposed you can not apply the world-wide-web in an intranet. However the standards and tools used to deliver the world-wide-web can be used in an intranet.
The "word-wide-web" by definition is world wide. An "intranet" by definition is not world wide and closed off from the world. As the two are diametrically opposed you can not apply the world-wide-web in an intranet. However the standards and tools used to deliver the world-wide-web can be used in an intranet.
The world wide web can be applied in an internet and extranet environment by allowing users of your site access to the internet. Employees and other
Yes, the World Wide Web (WWW) can be applied to an intranet. An intranet uses similar web technologies and protocols as the internet, allowing organizations to create internal websites for sharing information, resources, and communication among employees. This enables users to access documents, applications, and services securely within the organization's network while maintaining privacy and control over the data.
The world wide web can be applied in an internet and extranet environment by allowing users of your site access to the internet. Employees and other
Began as Intranet, the creation of TCP and the introduction of it into mainstream was the birth of the internet
They're used to browse web pages... those could be on the WWW, they could be on a local intranet, etc.
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World Wide Web. The www prefix is the notation for a webpage on the internet (as opposed to looking for a term on a search engine or an intranet page or internet files which are not webpages).
The World Wide Web (WWW) can be applied in an intranet by creating an internal web environment that allows employees to access company resources, documents, and applications through a browser, enhancing collaboration and information sharing. In an extranet, the WWW facilitates secure access for external partners or clients to specific resources, enabling communication and collaboration while maintaining necessary security protocols. Both applications leverage web technologies to streamline processes and improve connectivity within and between organizations.
World Wide Web
I think you mean Internet and Intranet...the "internet" is everything and anything on the world wide web, an "intranet" on the other hand is when 2 or more computers are connected in a network and can share information,...like for example, a company might have its own intranet for their own purposes. Basically the two are the same, but an intranet is a much smaller scale.