ICT in Education/Student Activities/Mr. Tak Kean/Class M3/Group2/Group Activity/School Discussion/Intranet vs Extranet vs Internet

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  • Intranet is shared content accessed by members within a single organization and it is for a department of the organization.
  • Extranet is shared content accessed by groups through cross-enterprise boundaries and it is for the organization.
  • Internet is global communication accessed through the Web.

The Internet, extranets, and intranets all rely on the same TCP/IP technologies. However, they are different in terms of the levels of access they allow to various users inside and outside the organization and the size of the network. An intranet allows for restricted access to only members of an organization; an extranet expands that access by allowing non-members such as suppliers and customers to use company resources. The difference between the Internet and extranets is that while the extranet allows limited access to non-members of an organization, the Internet generally allows everyone to access all network resources. Intranet and Extranet are often used to share data and Internet used to research