- interfaces, the
intranets of many
organizations are much more
complex than
their respective public websites.
Intranets and the use of
intranets are growing...
- such as FTP, TCP/IP, HTML, and
Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
Intranets are
generally used for four
types of applications: 1)
Communication and...
- bright light) is a
North Korean national intranet service opened in the
early 2000s. The
Kwangmyong intranet system stands in
contrast to the
global Internet...
- po****rity
during the 1990s. As
intranets quickly grew more complex, the
concept of an
intranet portal was born. Today,
intranet portals provide value-added...
- environments; the art and
science of
organizing and
labelling websites,
intranets,
online communities and
software to
support usability and findability;...
-
Select Market, when that was
introduced in 2006. The
company acquired Intranets.com in 2005,
providing entrance into the small- and mid-size business...
- junta, used to have a
separate intranet for
domestic use
called Myanmar Wide Web. Cuba has its own state-controlled
intranet called national web.
North Korea's...
- The Navy/Marine
Corps Intranet (NMCI) is a
United States Department of the Navy
program which was
designed to
provide the vast
majority of information...
-
Intelink is a
group of
secure intranets used by the
United States Intelligence Community. The
first Intelink network was
established in 1994 to take advantage...
-
knowledge management resources, note-taking tools,
community websites, and
intranets. Ward Cunningham, the
developer of the
first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb...