1) To connect a workplace of users
2) To network a group of machines, such as MRI's, CT's etc.
is an internal network that uses Internet technologies
Intranet
== == # The Internet is available to the public (everyone), whereas an intranet is a private network only available to select users., e.g a school may use an intranet so that its pupils can work from home. # An Intranet provides much high speed than the Internet. # Intranet-based information is more secure than that of the Internet.
An intranet is a private network that uses internet protocols, network connectivity, and public telecommunication system to securely share part of an organization's information or operations with its employees.
Just about anyone can access the Internet. As long as you have a computer and a subscription or wi-fi connection there should be no problem. In third world and dictated countries, that is an entirely different story.
is an internal network that uses Internet technologies
That would be an Intranet.
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Internet is a world wide network that uses TCP/IP [Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol] protocol . It is not owned by a person or an organisation .Intranet is a private network that also uses TCP/IP protocol . It is owned by a person or an organisation .
United Intranet is like a social private internet for a company or group of people. United Airlines uses it for their employees. The benefit of it, is that it is more secure than a regular network.
Yes, HTML can be used on the intranet. By definition, an intranet uses the Internet Protocol to transfer information. Web services are capable of running over IP (as they do on the internet.) Many companies run internal web servers that serve their intranet. Leveraging the strength and speed of the web architecture makes setting up internal systems the same way attractive.
intranet
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.
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 internet and intranet are both networks that allow for communication and sharing of information. The main difference between them is their accessibility and scope. The internet is a global network that is open to the public, while an intranet is a private network that is restricted to a specific organization or group of users. Both networks use similar technologies such as TCP/IP protocols, but intranets typically have added security measures to protect sensitive information.
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.