An extranet allows authorized stakeholders (for example, customers, suppliers, vendors, or business partners) controlled access to parts of the company's intranet, enabling the parties to share ...
This is part two of a column about extranets, culled from remarks made by David Blumenthal and Yair Alan Griver, CEO and CIO, respectively, of Hackensack”s Flash Creative Management, a technology and ...
The rise of the personal computer and of electronic networking vastly expanded the scope of possibilities open to innovative, productivity-minded businesses. Computer networks offer everything from ...
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But the economics surrounding extranets have begun to change, says Richard Finkelman, sales director at Chicago-based Navigant Consulting Inc. “Until the past five years or so, few corporations ...
Having an intranet system is a bare minimum for organizations. But should brands go the extra mile and incorporate an extranet into the mix? As more brands focus on improving employee experience, ...
At Supercomm 2005 earlier this month, I hosted a panel on extranets. With the increased reliance on sourced partners, a firm’s extranet can no longer be treated as an afterthought or a junior version ...
Companies use computer networks to share information internally and externally. An intranet is an internal computer network used to share data within a company. Intranets may include web pages and ...
In one form or another, several medium and large law firms have experimented with or adopted extranets. Questions pertaining to costs, hosting, recovery and ease of use are ongoing. But the questions ...