Intranet – a Private Computer Network


Intranet - a Private Computer Network

Simply put, an intranet application is a small internal website running within a secured business environment. Intranet is basically a network of computers in an organization that is used for sharing of data among the employees. An intranet application is also sometimes referred to as corporate portal or private business network. Depending on the requirements it needs to cater to, the intranet application can be basic in structure or exhaustive with complex interlinks and data exchanges. Stephen Lawton, a technical editor, introduced the term Intranet in 1995.

A typical intranet application works on HTML and TCP/IP, similar to internet. However, the basic difference is that the entire setup runs on LAN (Local Area Network). Intranet application development involves use of hardware with networking capabilities and software technologies that include web servers, browsers, TCP/IP, Ethernet, and WiFi systems. When the organization uses internet on the same network, the intranet application is usually configured behind a firewall through a gateway so that unauthorized access is restricted.

Intranet applications should ideally allow the employees at levels to access required information, take decisions, and perform in an effective manner. Thus, the intranet application development cycle must be carefully planned and accomplished. Following steps can be considered when designing an intranet application.

  • Define objectives – set the guidelines for which the intranet is being developed and will be used, and so on.
  • Prepare the intranet plan – chart out the structure of the intranet, hardware and software that will be used, number of users and their access rights, nature of the information available on it.
  • Design and implement intranet application – having acquired the necessary resources complete the intranet designing, deployment, and other implementation tasks.
  • Create awareness about the intranet – promote the intranet among the relevant users so that it is effectively used and the set objectives are fulfilled.

There are many advantages of intranet application, foremost being improved productivity and reduced costs.

  • Faster access to information and updates allows the employees to make quicker decisions and take actions, thus improving the overall productivity of the organization.
  • Intranet applications facilitate accurate flow of targeted information across verticals and horizontals, which could possibly reduce number of emails floating around in an organization.
  • Important policy documents, training materials, company knowledge documents can be maintained on the intranet application and can be accessed from a single source when required.
  • There is no need to maintain physical copies of information or other documents and hence intranet applications prove to be cost effective solutions.

Though intranets offer many advantages, it is required that intranet application development is robust enough to handle multiple users at a time, and at that same time ensure that corporate confidentiality is maintained.

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  1. #1 by royalXanime on October 3rd, 2009

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  2. #2 by nacao on October 3rd, 2009

    2:43 he looks drunk.

  3. #3 by guzen on October 3rd, 2009

    @Bleasby8 and why is his head read its like he got rubbed to hard…

  4. #4 by corpo on October 3rd, 2009

    If you go to Start –> Control Panel –> add and remove programs –> windows components you find it there. Go into the details and install what you ant to have running and it will require the cd to install the application requited for it. And it is that easy. :)

  5. #5 by Jolynne on October 3rd, 2009

    An Intranet is network that is set up to be used in an organization. while internet is a public network.

    Intranet will requires you to get permission before entering the intranet, as you can't enter into American Express's Intranet without permission, but you can enter in internet anonymously

    Intranet may use NetBios, AppleTalk and other protocols for connectivity but internet will alwasy us TCP/IP

  6. #6 by urbantool on October 3rd, 2009

    what is the intranet?

  7. #7 by bethbird1960 on October 4th, 2009

    Are you asking if you can install the same version of the OS on 2 different comptuers, or are you asking if you can use one computer's hard drive to run another computer remotely?

    In the first instance, you can do it, but it's not legal…

    In the 2nd instance, not with winows, you will need hard drives in each machine…

    If you have a USB flash drive, AND the old computer has USB ports… you could play around with installing ubuntu to a flash drive, and boot the machine directly from the flash drive without a hard drive. http://www.kubuntu.org is where you can download for free… Thre are instructions there to install it to a flash drive. I think it has to be 1 gig or large, but I'd suggest a 2 gig flash…

    You can access your windows PC from the linux system with no problem… When you get a drive for the machine that is missning the drive, you can install ubuntu to it directly from the flash, or windows… whatever you want, and as a bonus you now have a 2G flash drive available for backup etc.

  8. #8 by rails on October 4th, 2009

    it is like the internet. but more local and personal.

  9. #9 by psychic on October 4th, 2009

    “You will notice the word stopped next to your new web site”
    “Whats that all about!” *gay hand gestures*
    WHAT THE HELL IS YOUR VOICE ALL ABOUT

    Maybe he needs pronunciation lessons before deciding to make a video
    Good video but damn seriously dude did you not watch your self after you made these vids?

  10. #10 by jpro on October 5th, 2009

    Website name = My Intranet?
    Fail.
    Geif Unix Samba.

  11. #11 by Jasmine on October 5th, 2009

  12. #12 by earthlink on October 5th, 2009

    UMMM… YA i have windows 7 and the beta for office 2010 and I have no idea how to do this

  13. #13 by Aleksandar on October 5th, 2009

    Do your homework yourself.

  14. #14 by truth on October 6th, 2009

    If you are doing web pased reports on your intranet for something I could understand. But for general html you do not really need it installed. Or if you are doing php. Then you can actually install php, mysql and Joomla to create your own php content management system on it.

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