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What is an Intranet?

An intranet can be thought of as "a private version of the Internet," or as a version of the Internet accessed only by members of an organization. The term first appeared in print on April 19, 1995, in Digital News & Review in an article authored by technical editor Stephen Lawton. By contrast, an extranet lets an organization share data with third party groups such as vendors, consultants and customers.

Would secure access to designated corporate data accelerate your employees productivity? If your customers had rapid access to their accounts, would that reduce labor costs involved in account maintenance? Thinking about opening branch offices, but not sure how give the new offices access to crucial data?

Our experienced consultants can design and deliver an intranet or extranet built on the robust Zope and versatile Plone platform that eliminates repetitive data entry, provides your organization with 24/7 access to mission critical data, and let's you expand your horizons. Call us today at 410-367-2958 or email us.

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