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A 5 page paper that defines the construction and the use of an intranet platform in corporate infrastructure. Included is a discussion of the organizational benefits and competitive advantages gained by a corporation through the use of the intranet platform. Bibliography lists 5 sources. LCIntra.doc
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this fact is obvious, for at every turn one is confronted with a www.this, and a that.com no doubt lies in wait around the next corner. "The Net" is
the absolute ruler of the new millenium and has come to be regarded as not only an important business tool of the twenty-first century, but a necessary one as well.
There is, however, a smaller, less obvious net that stands just inside the shadow of the World Wide Web. This networking system is much smaller than its vast
and limitless Big Brother known as the Internet, yet is every bit as much, if not more, as vital a component to the infrastructure of a competitive company in todays
globalized business arena. This network is known as an intranet and it operates much the same way as the Internet, differing in the fact that its connectivity extends to
only those systems within its home business. II. Internal Web Servers - The Intranet Defined An intranet is composed of a complicated architecture consisting of a mixture of security,
intelligence and bandwidth (Managing Distributed Systems Newsletter PG). Considered to be an office novelty only a few short years ago, corporate intranets have become vital to the survival of
business in this new electronic age and a necessity to any corporation that wishes to maintain a competitive edge in todays market. Melanie Hills, systems consultant, defines intranets as "internal
Web servers" (PG; Sustar 66). An intranet is constructed of a chain of personal computers that have been equipped with browser software such as the type that is used
to maneuver the channels of the World Wide Web. At least one computer, and in most cases more than one, is designated as the server and its function is
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