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'''Category: Intranet''' this specific [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains [[wiki]] sites and / or other articles about the subject of the '''{{Wp|intranet}}'''. The {{Cambridge-Dictionary|intranet}} is best described as an 'internal internet', or a {{tag|network}} contained within a 'garden wall', based upon the principles of the {{tag|Web|World Wide Web}}. They are typically used by {{tag|Company|companies}}, {{tag|organisation}}s, {{tag|education}}al establishments, or {{tag|government}} departments; for their internal {{tag|communication}}s, and are usually private to non-authorised access. Accordingly, many corporate intranets may contain their own [[:Category:Private|private]] wiki sites.
<b>Category: Intranet</b> This specific [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains [[wiki]]-sites and/or other articles about the subject of the <b>{{Wp|intranet}}</b>. The {{Cambridge-Dictionary|intranet}} is best described as an 'internal internet', or a {{tag|network}} that is contained within a 'garden wall', based upon the principles of the {{tag|Web|World Wide Web}}. They are typically used by {{tag|company|companies}}, {{tag|organizations}}, {{tag|education}}al establishments, or {{tag|government}}al departments; for their internal {{tag|communication}}s, and are usually private to non-authorized access. Accordingly, many corporate intranets may contain their own [[:Category:Private|private]] wiki-sites.


The intranet is {{Cambridge-Dictionary|analogous}} with {{Cambridge-Dictionary|extranet}}, which is an intranet that can be accessed (usually in limited capacity) by outside users, and can facilitate direct, private, and secure 'business to business' (B2B) communications.
The intranet is {{Cambridge-Dictionary|analogous}} with {{Cambridge-Dictionary|extranet}}, which is an intranet that can be accessed (usually in limited capacity) by outside users, and can facilitate direct, private, and secure 'business to business' (B2B) communications.