Networks are as necessary to today's
businesses as furniture. They're growing
larger, yet they're becoming more
manageable. As they assimilate additional
services originally developed for the global
Internet, they're gaining new flexibility in the
ways they provide people access to
computing resources and information
anytime, anywhere. We call today's
business networks Intranet.
Eight key services define the full-service
intranet: print, file, security, directory, messaging,
web publishing, wide-area connectivity and
management. With intranet you can extend your
network to meet your evolving needs, including
access to the internet and corporate intranet.
At the core intranet, you can manage a network
easily from any workstation on the network and
maintain the sophisticated access controls for all
the resources on your intranet. The routing
capabilities of intranet enable corporations to
extend their intranet to their branch offices and to
connect to the internet, ISDN, frame relay, ATM
or leased line.
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With the centralised administration, you can
reduce management and administration costs,
staffing, travel and time. In addition, the high
performance and scalability of intranet enable you
to support more users. With intranet, you can
use your PC to download your messages, set
appointments and assign tasks, access mailbox,
send mail through any WWW browser.
Advantages of Intranet
Anytime, anywhere access
Unify network and communications
administration
Enhanced file and print services help
you save money
One enterprise, one management
system
Simplify management
Save time and money
Integrate all resources |