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Junkie
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That's kinda a big question!
An "intranet" is effectively a mini, internal internet for your company, where the web-pages contain company specific information, applications etc. Another way of describing it would be a bunch of webpages (on one or more servers) that hold company information etc. They are "inside" your company and are, usually, not visible to people outside. A lot depends on what your company wants on their intranet. Is it just company info? Do they want to put up applications? These can include a company directory/phone book, online purchase requests & forms, HR info etc. The list is literally endless. You should start by learning about Microsoft's IIS server and Linux web-servers. Which ever you choose will be down to cost (Linux is "free") and personal preference. There's not much more I can say. Like I said, it's a big generic question. Kinda like me asking "I need to setup a computer network. What do I do?" You need to do some research and also clearly define what your management actually want. Check out the book "The Corporate Intranet - 2nd ed." I haven't read it, but you really need to do some research, and it gets good reviews on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...980350-1852066 This is also a more technical, hands on book you may be interested in. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books Good luck, and remember to start at the beginning! Get those requirements and scope down on paper!! Mr Mephisto |
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beauty in the breakdown
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Yeah. Wow, thats a big topic. It would be a fun thing to learn, but if this person wants you to set up something important for him, it would probably be best to find someone more experienced.
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