Intranet

=Intranet=

An Intranet is "a private computer network that uses Internet technologies to link resources across a company or organisation." The same protocols that are used on the Internet are also used for an Intranet such as HTTP, SMTP, and FTP so it's also known as a private version of the Internet. The first Intranet websites and home pages began to appear in 1990-1991. In 1992, the term 'intranet' was first noted by some universities and technology corporations. The main purpose of an intranet is to share company information and computing resources among employees. It's only accessible to employees. Employees and companies send private messages through the public network. Intranets are beneficial to employees and companies because they provide a lower cost and an easier way for them to access and share information.

Author: Lavender Choi

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