Understanding Intranets


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A powerful overview for technically savvy managers, entrepreneurs, and information professionals, this guide explores Intranets from the organization's point of view. Case studies sharpen the picture, and plenty of instructive diagrams and illustrations quickly make complex issues clear.




Inside Intranets and Extranets


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This book provides a unique insight into the use of intranets and extranets. Corporate intranets and the use of internet technology are relatively recent phenomena and the development of these technologies is now fuelling the most significant changes in corporate infrastructure since the development of the PC. The impact is likely to be even greater and is heralding radical changes in the way organizations operate.




Essential Intranets


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Why Intranets Fail (and How to Fix Them)


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Why Intranets Fail (and How to Fix Them) is a practical guide to some of the common problems associated with Intranets, and solutions to those problems. The book takes a unique end-user perspective on the role of intranets within organisations. It explores how the needs of the end-user very often conflict with the needs of the organisation, creating a confusion of purpose that impedes the success of intranet. It sets out clearly why intranets cannot be thought of as merely internal Internets, and require their own management strategies and approaches. The book draws on a wide range of examples and analogies from a variety of contexts to set-out in a clear and concise way the issues at the heart of failing intranets. It presents step-by-step solutions with universal application. Each issue discussed is accompanied by short practical suggestions for improved intranet design and architecture. - Jargon-free and aimed at information professionals with sole/mixed responsibilities - Draws many examples from broader library management contexts - Clearly distinguishes between intranet and Internet technologies




How Intranets Work


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Explains how Internet technology can be applied to a business environment to streamline business processes, enhance communication, and improve profits




Understanding the Internet: A Clear Guide to Internet Technologies


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The Internet continues to grow at a very rapid rate. Together with this growth there is an accompanying growth of the technologies on which it is based. These technologies make use of TCP/IP as their foundation. To start to make sense of all these interrelated systems it is important that today's computer user be aware of the technologies on which the Internet is based. This book introduces those technologies and is aimed at the Internet user who wishes to understand the technologies on which much of today's business and recreational computing is based. As such, the intention of this book is to give a succinct overview of 'how it all works' rather than provide a comprehensive reference work. This book will help you quickly obtain an understanding of the technological principles behind the Internet/communications revolution in both your working and recreational lives, and: · provides a thorough understanding of intranets, extranets and the Internet · explains all about: how e-mail delivers mail the domain name service how the Internet finds computers the problems facing network designers the basics of computer security issues some new technologies such as WAP, Bluetooth, UMTS and NAPSTER · Shows you how your office or home network really works. Keith Sutherland is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer specialising in TCP/IP, IIS and SQL server. For the last 25 years he has been an independent consultant and lecturer working throughout the IT industry. As a result he has trained many thousands of industrial and commercial staff over that period. Currently he divides his time between lecturing, consultancy and research work. His client list includes many Blue-Chip companies together with government and international organisations.




Building Portals, Intranets, and Corporate Web Sites Using Microsoft Servers


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& bull; Corporate Web portals are increasingly common, providing employees and customers with one easy to use online access point & lt;br/ & gt; & bull; Provides a high level yet practical overview of the concepts, technologies, and products used in building successful portals




Novell's Guide to Creating IntranetWare Intranets


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Create an intranet right the first time with NetWare and Novell. NetWare network administrators are being charged the task of setting up corporate intranets in addition to their other overwhelming responsibilities. This is the book that will help them streamline the process and create it right the first time. Administrators learn the process of building a server for Internet and intranets using NetWare and a variety of Novell products. -- Provides several configuration options so the administrator can choose the most optimal method -- Provides detailed information on intranet administration, including NDS enhancements available for NetWare 4 environments -- Includes a full section on HTML, Perl, Java, and CGI so the administrator can create and edit intranet content




Introducing Intranets


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Intranets are the fastest growing segment of the World Wide Web. Before you make a move, make sure you know and understand all of the issues involved in designing, building and administering an intranet by reading this book.




Intranet Publishing for Dummies


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The use of corporate networks, or Intranets, is increasing. This guide shows how to choose the most appropriate software and how to present information on an Intranet that can be managed safely and securely with controlled access for differing users.