Definition of Extranet. Meaning of Extranet. Synonyms of Extranet

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Definition of Extranet

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Meaning of Extranet from wikipedia

- An extranet is a controlled private computer network that allows communication with business partners, vendors and suppliers or an authorized set of customers...
- sometimes contrasted to an extranet. While an intranet is generally restricted to employees of the organization, extranets may also be accessed by customers...
- partner company's extranet website, for example to obtain pricing or product details. The user navigates to the partner-company extranet site, for example:...
- management (also sometimes described as project management or project extranet systems), on a software as a service (SaaS) basis, to clients in the construction...
- them. Private enterprise networks may use a combination of intranets and extranets. They may also provide network access to the Internet, which has no single...
- www.tablesoccer.org. Retrieved 2024-04-25. "F.A.S.T - Players' station". extranet.fast4foos.org. Retrieved 2024-04-25. "World Championships 2006 | International...
- Internet Protocol or Private IP. PIP refers to connectivity into a private extranet network[clarification needed] which by its design emulates the functioning...
- application or service itself, which is generally considered the larger threat. Extranet publishing: a reverse proxy server facing the Internet can be used to communicate...
- have already established a similar network known as the Government Secure Extranet (GSX). Local authorities with a GCSX connection can now use a GCSX email...
- In the context of site-to-site configurations, the terms intranet and extranet are used to describe two different use cases. An intranet site-to-site...