A reader from South Africa asked me about the security implications of having hyperlinks on a company intranet that point to (a) an Internet server owned by the same company or (b) to a server ...
An intranet is a set of Internet services (for example, a web server) inside a local network, i.e., only accessible from workstations of a local network, or rather a set of well-defined networks that ...
Intranets are private networks that use standard Internet access methods. By definition, an intranet site is restricted to use within an organization. No public access is allowed. Unlike ...
Intranets have been around for a long time. They were one of the first alternate uses for World Wide Web technology back in the early 1990s. The idea of bringing a little bit of the Web experience ...
Hi,<BR><BR>I work in an all Microsoft/Dell shop as a programmer. They are going<BR>to let me spend $1000 or so on a system unit that I can use to develop<BR>intranet applications on for group use. I ...
A self-contained intranet server designed for small departments or businesses. It plugs into the network and is configured via the Web browser. It is not as powerful as a full-blown Unix or NT server, ...
Now that you have an idea what SharePoint Portal Server can do, here's how to implement it and get users into collaboration mode. Last month, we looked at SharePoint Portal Server. Some of the ...
A computer that runs a website. Using the HTTP protocol, the Web server delivers Web pages to browsers as well as other data files to Web-based applications. The Web server includes the hardware, ...
We have a small network of Windows 98SE/ 2000 and XP Pro clients with a Windows 2000 Server server.<BR><BR>I have some PHP/MySQL web pages that I'd like to serve for the intranet, and I'd like to try ...
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