The document discusses the differences between the Internet and intranets. The Internet is a large global network accessible to anyone, while an intranet is a private internal network only accessible to authorized users of an organization. An intranet allows employees to access company information, share updates, and collaborate to increase productivity, while keeping data private rather than publishing it publicly on the Internet.
The document provides an overview of the Internet and intranets. It defines the Internet as a global system of interconnected computer networks that uses TCP/IP protocols. Each computer on the Internet has a unique IP address. An intranet is a private network within an organization that uses TCP/IP protocols but is not accessible from outside the organization. Intranets allow internal communication and sharing of information in a more secure and cost-effective manner than using the Internet. The document discusses advantages and disadvantages of both the Internet and intranets.
The document discusses what an intranet is and is not. It defines an intranet as an internal information system based on internet technology that allows an organization to communicate missions, goals, projects, and culture online in a single interface. An intranet represents an organization's "intelligence". The document provides examples of how intranets can be used as a decision making tool, communication tool, collaboration tool, and process improvement tool. It also describes what intranets are not, such as the internet, a LAN/WAN, or groupware.
This document provides an introduction to starting an online business. It discusses the basics of the internet and common terms. It then outlines the simple steps to starting an online business, which include setting goals by identifying a product or service in demand and doing market research. It recommends 17 popular product categories and conducting research on competition, customers, and the online environment. The overall summary is that this document serves as a beginner's guide to starting an internet business by covering essential concepts and outlining a straightforward process.
The document provides an introduction to the Internet, including:
(1) It describes how the Internet has revolutionized communication and business by allowing people to work and do business globally.
(2) It explains the origins of the Internet from research networks in the 1960s and the development of TCP/IP that allowed computers to connect.
(3) It outlines some common applications and uses of the Internet including email, chatting, online marketing and business transactions.
Three parts of the IT industry: Tech, People and BizSagar Vibhute
A brief introduction to what makes up the IT industry. I used this deck to address an industry visit by students of Navsahyadri group of institutes at pepper square, Bangalore.
The document discusses the history and basics of the internet. It begins with definitions of key terms like intranet, extranet, internet, and worldwide web. It then discusses how the internet originated from ARPANET and connects various research institutions. Different connection methods like dial-up, cable/DSL, and WiFi are explained. Common internet services include email, instant messaging, information retrieval, web services, and the worldwide web. Both advantages like access to information and communication, and disadvantages like misinformation and security risks are summarized.
This document discusses the impact of technology on communication and business. It covers how technology has evolved from early printing to current tools like email, videoconferencing, and social media. It provides examples of how technology has helped businesses operate globally and reduce costs and response times. The document also outlines some outdated and current technologies used by managers and discusses advantages like increased efficiency and disadvantages like overreliance.
Human: Thank you for the summary. Summarize the following document in 3 sentences or less:
[DOCUMENT]
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The document discusses the differences between the Internet and intranets. The Internet is a large global network accessible to anyone, while an intranet is a private internal network only accessible to authorized users of an organization. An intranet allows employees to access company information, share updates, and collaborate to increase productivity, while keeping data private rather than publishing it publicly on the Internet.
The document provides an overview of the Internet and intranets. It defines the Internet as a global system of interconnected computer networks that uses TCP/IP protocols. Each computer on the Internet has a unique IP address. An intranet is a private network within an organization that uses TCP/IP protocols but is not accessible from outside the organization. Intranets allow internal communication and sharing of information in a more secure and cost-effective manner than using the Internet. The document discusses advantages and disadvantages of both the Internet and intranets.
The document discusses what an intranet is and is not. It defines an intranet as an internal information system based on internet technology that allows an organization to communicate missions, goals, projects, and culture online in a single interface. An intranet represents an organization's "intelligence". The document provides examples of how intranets can be used as a decision making tool, communication tool, collaboration tool, and process improvement tool. It also describes what intranets are not, such as the internet, a LAN/WAN, or groupware.
This document provides an introduction to starting an online business. It discusses the basics of the internet and common terms. It then outlines the simple steps to starting an online business, which include setting goals by identifying a product or service in demand and doing market research. It recommends 17 popular product categories and conducting research on competition, customers, and the online environment. The overall summary is that this document serves as a beginner's guide to starting an internet business by covering essential concepts and outlining a straightforward process.
The document provides an introduction to the Internet, including:
(1) It describes how the Internet has revolutionized communication and business by allowing people to work and do business globally.
(2) It explains the origins of the Internet from research networks in the 1960s and the development of TCP/IP that allowed computers to connect.
(3) It outlines some common applications and uses of the Internet including email, chatting, online marketing and business transactions.
Three parts of the IT industry: Tech, People and BizSagar Vibhute
A brief introduction to what makes up the IT industry. I used this deck to address an industry visit by students of Navsahyadri group of institutes at pepper square, Bangalore.
The document discusses the history and basics of the internet. It begins with definitions of key terms like intranet, extranet, internet, and worldwide web. It then discusses how the internet originated from ARPANET and connects various research institutions. Different connection methods like dial-up, cable/DSL, and WiFi are explained. Common internet services include email, instant messaging, information retrieval, web services, and the worldwide web. Both advantages like access to information and communication, and disadvantages like misinformation and security risks are summarized.
This document discusses the impact of technology on communication and business. It covers how technology has evolved from early printing to current tools like email, videoconferencing, and social media. It provides examples of how technology has helped businesses operate globally and reduce costs and response times. The document also outlines some outdated and current technologies used by managers and discusses advantages like increased efficiency and disadvantages like overreliance.
Human: Thank you for the summary. Summarize the following document in 3 sentences or less:
[DOCUMENT]
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The document discusses intranets, which are private internal networks that use internet technology to share information among organizational staff. Key points include:
1) Intranets provide ubiquitous access to information for staff, improving communication, productivity and management.
2) Intranets are secure internal networks separated from the public internet by firewalls.
3) Intranets have been used since the 1990s to deliver applications, share culture and ideas, and support business operations.
4) Benefits include improved communication, management support, timely information updates, and reduced liability from constant information access.
1. Social networking has become the "killer app" for intranets by allowing employees to discover information through their social connections within the company.
2. For intranets to succeed, they must be seen as an integral part of employees' work days rather than just a place for company policies.
3. By including social features like forums, polls, photos and blogs, intranets can become vibrant company communities and better serve the needs of organizational goals and employee engagement.
The document discusses software copyright, describing how copyright law protects the creators of original software by prohibiting copying, sharing, or distributing the software without permission. It notes that creating software can involve significant time and effort, so copyright protects this work. The document also provides examples of how to identify genuine licensed software versus pirated copies.
IoT makes virtually everything “smart,” by improving aspects of our life with the power of data collection, AI algorithms, and networks. The goal of IoT is to extend internet connectivity to "dumb" devices like toasters and turn them into "smart" devices. Such devices are basically lazy as a standard device needs to be switched on but as Frank B. Gilbreth Sr once said, “I will always choose a lazy person to do a difficult job because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.” We now have smart kitchen, smart vacuums and etc.
Not sure where to get started in designing your intranet? Let us guide you through the process so that you’ll find that it is not a major undertaking but a fun and easy task instead.
Doesn't IT feel as if everything is about to change? And that you are the ones who can change it
Join Ian Aitchison as he describes how Process is becoming Physical, how re-thinking ITIL Event Management actually provides the key to changing the future of IT Service Management, and how dramatic shifts in current and pending technology have the potential to take us beyond the tipping point - into a new world of User Oriented IT.
Not just ideas and inspiration, this session contains practical examples of re-shaping 'back-end' ITIL activities into measurable improvements in IT Customer productivity.
If you don't engage now. You might not be engaged tomorrow.
For more about TFT please visit www.tomorrowsfuturetoday.com
Submit to speak at #TFT14 here: list.ly/list/7Pn-tft14-february-2014
Webinar: The Third Wave of Nonprofit Technology: Technology for Social Change...TechSoup
Sam Chenkin discuss the changing nature of technology within nonprofit organizations. Using technology to be efficient is no longer enough to stay relevant as a nonprofit. Even using data effectively is old news. Today, nonprofits are expected to “disrupt” social ills through the network effects and scale of technology.
This event explains this trend, its opportunities, and its dangers. We talk about how the commodification of data storage, analytics, and AI is making software development a compelling option for nonprofits. And we talk about how your nonprofit can take an idea from inception through to the creation of a website or app.
1_Maverick Introduction To Digital Literacy.pdfPaul Woodhead
Learning "Digital Skills for the Workplace" sessions. These are in person workshops in Rochdale, sponsored by RBH and New Pioneers and delivered by No Worries IT Ltd
Communication technology has evolved significantly over time and impacted both how we communicate and do business. It has progressed from the printing press, to telecommunications allowing long-distance information transmission, to today's interactive technologies that enable geographically dispersed individuals and businesses to collaborate. Current communication technologies used by managers include email, voicemail, cell phones, videoconferencing, instant messaging, and Microsoft Office products, providing advantages like increased efficiency and reduced costs compared to older methods. However, over-reliance on technology also poses some risks such as security issues, reduced personal interactions, and lower reliability of online information.
Cloud computing involves delivering data, applications, and other information over the Internet to data centers. It provides servers, memory, networks and data centers as infrastructure as a service. The Internet of Things generates large amounts of data that puts pressure on Internet infrastructure. Cloud computing helps address this issue by providing a way to store and process the data from connected devices. It plays a key role in the Internet of Things by allowing the massive amounts of data generated to travel to its destination for storage and analysis in the cloud.
Decentralized Internet ppt slides for educational purposes and can be used for Technical seminars. This gives you an overview of decentralization." LETS US LEARN TOGETHER BY SHARING SLIDES".
This document discusses the importance of digital engagement as technology becomes more accessible and decentralized. It notes that online communities should be treated as real communities, and organizations need to engage with people on their terms rather than their own. It provides some principles for digital engagement, such as going where people are already engaging online and using the right tools for different audiences. The document emphasizes that digital engagement strategies need to be done strategically by understanding what goals and behaviors an organization hopes to impact through engagement.
This document discusses the importance of digital engagement as technology becomes more accessible and decentralized. It notes that online communities should be treated as real communities, and organizations need to engage with people on their terms rather than their own. It provides some principles for digital engagement, such as going where people are already engaging online and using the right tools for different audiences. The document emphasizes that digital engagement strategies need to be done strategically by understanding what goals and behaviors an organization hopes to impact through engagement.
The Internet (or the net) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.
The Internet is also defined fine as a system architecture that has revolutionized communications and methods of commerce by allowing various computer networks around the world to interconnect.
Because of the increment of the population and the development of technology Learning about technology is very important.
So, I think This will guide you through it.
Thank you!
This document provides 7 habits for success as an internet engineer:
1. Be disciplined in your work through consistency of action, values, goals and methods.
2. Write things down through documents like requirements, design, operations and testing plans.
3. It's okay to not know things, but not okay to remain clueless - ask others for help.
4. Read technical manuals and source materials to learn from experts.
5. Build a network of people in the field to learn from and contribute to.
6. Connect with networking groups and read their materials to stay informed of the latest developments.
7. Invest in your professional network through answering questions and sharing knowledge with
India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world with a population of over 1.21 billion people, 52 million internet users who spend 16 hours per week online, and 873 million mobile users. While India has large telecommunications, IT services, and consulting industries worth billions of dollars, it lacks major internet companies. This is because most Indians do not spend money on digital goods due to piracy and a lack of familiarity with online payments. However, the author believes the internet market in India is poised to grow significantly as viral marketing increases and more Indians start to spend digitally online. He invites the reader to get involved in the growing Indian startup scene.
IoT possesses immense potential to change the custom web development process in a lot of ways. Check here on how the IoT is bringing about such changes.
This document discusses the semantic web and why websites should implement it. The semantic web aims to make data on the web more easily understood by machines by linking related information. This allows searches to return more relevant results and data to be more easily found, shared and combined across websites. The document provides examples of how semantic web technologies like HTML5 microdata can be used to tag website content so it is better understood by search engines and machines. It argues that implementing these standards will provide benefits to users by improving search and allowing richer integration of online information.
If you're an organization forced into quickly creating a work from home (wfh) strategy, how tough can it be? This is a brief overview for creating a strategy. Not a sales pitch!
Internet and intranets allow computers to connect and share information. The internet is a global network accessible publicly, while an intranet is a private internal network for an organization. Websites and applications use various technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP to design interfaces and add interactivity. E-commerce involves businesses conducting transactions online, while e-business refers more broadly to managing business operations using internet technologies.
The document discusses intranets, which are private internal networks that use internet technology to share information among organizational staff. Key points include:
1) Intranets provide ubiquitous access to information for staff, improving communication, productivity and management.
2) Intranets are secure internal networks separated from the public internet by firewalls.
3) Intranets have been used since the 1990s to deliver applications, share culture and ideas, and support business operations.
4) Benefits include improved communication, management support, timely information updates, and reduced liability from constant information access.
1. Social networking has become the "killer app" for intranets by allowing employees to discover information through their social connections within the company.
2. For intranets to succeed, they must be seen as an integral part of employees' work days rather than just a place for company policies.
3. By including social features like forums, polls, photos and blogs, intranets can become vibrant company communities and better serve the needs of organizational goals and employee engagement.
The document discusses software copyright, describing how copyright law protects the creators of original software by prohibiting copying, sharing, or distributing the software without permission. It notes that creating software can involve significant time and effort, so copyright protects this work. The document also provides examples of how to identify genuine licensed software versus pirated copies.
IoT makes virtually everything “smart,” by improving aspects of our life with the power of data collection, AI algorithms, and networks. The goal of IoT is to extend internet connectivity to "dumb" devices like toasters and turn them into "smart" devices. Such devices are basically lazy as a standard device needs to be switched on but as Frank B. Gilbreth Sr once said, “I will always choose a lazy person to do a difficult job because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.” We now have smart kitchen, smart vacuums and etc.
Not sure where to get started in designing your intranet? Let us guide you through the process so that you’ll find that it is not a major undertaking but a fun and easy task instead.
Doesn't IT feel as if everything is about to change? And that you are the ones who can change it
Join Ian Aitchison as he describes how Process is becoming Physical, how re-thinking ITIL Event Management actually provides the key to changing the future of IT Service Management, and how dramatic shifts in current and pending technology have the potential to take us beyond the tipping point - into a new world of User Oriented IT.
Not just ideas and inspiration, this session contains practical examples of re-shaping 'back-end' ITIL activities into measurable improvements in IT Customer productivity.
If you don't engage now. You might not be engaged tomorrow.
For more about TFT please visit www.tomorrowsfuturetoday.com
Submit to speak at #TFT14 here: list.ly/list/7Pn-tft14-february-2014
Webinar: The Third Wave of Nonprofit Technology: Technology for Social Change...TechSoup
Sam Chenkin discuss the changing nature of technology within nonprofit organizations. Using technology to be efficient is no longer enough to stay relevant as a nonprofit. Even using data effectively is old news. Today, nonprofits are expected to “disrupt” social ills through the network effects and scale of technology.
This event explains this trend, its opportunities, and its dangers. We talk about how the commodification of data storage, analytics, and AI is making software development a compelling option for nonprofits. And we talk about how your nonprofit can take an idea from inception through to the creation of a website or app.
1_Maverick Introduction To Digital Literacy.pdfPaul Woodhead
Learning "Digital Skills for the Workplace" sessions. These are in person workshops in Rochdale, sponsored by RBH and New Pioneers and delivered by No Worries IT Ltd
Communication technology has evolved significantly over time and impacted both how we communicate and do business. It has progressed from the printing press, to telecommunications allowing long-distance information transmission, to today's interactive technologies that enable geographically dispersed individuals and businesses to collaborate. Current communication technologies used by managers include email, voicemail, cell phones, videoconferencing, instant messaging, and Microsoft Office products, providing advantages like increased efficiency and reduced costs compared to older methods. However, over-reliance on technology also poses some risks such as security issues, reduced personal interactions, and lower reliability of online information.
Cloud computing involves delivering data, applications, and other information over the Internet to data centers. It provides servers, memory, networks and data centers as infrastructure as a service. The Internet of Things generates large amounts of data that puts pressure on Internet infrastructure. Cloud computing helps address this issue by providing a way to store and process the data from connected devices. It plays a key role in the Internet of Things by allowing the massive amounts of data generated to travel to its destination for storage and analysis in the cloud.
Decentralized Internet ppt slides for educational purposes and can be used for Technical seminars. This gives you an overview of decentralization." LETS US LEARN TOGETHER BY SHARING SLIDES".
This document discusses the importance of digital engagement as technology becomes more accessible and decentralized. It notes that online communities should be treated as real communities, and organizations need to engage with people on their terms rather than their own. It provides some principles for digital engagement, such as going where people are already engaging online and using the right tools for different audiences. The document emphasizes that digital engagement strategies need to be done strategically by understanding what goals and behaviors an organization hopes to impact through engagement.
This document discusses the importance of digital engagement as technology becomes more accessible and decentralized. It notes that online communities should be treated as real communities, and organizations need to engage with people on their terms rather than their own. It provides some principles for digital engagement, such as going where people are already engaging online and using the right tools for different audiences. The document emphasizes that digital engagement strategies need to be done strategically by understanding what goals and behaviors an organization hopes to impact through engagement.
The Internet (or the net) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.
The Internet is also defined fine as a system architecture that has revolutionized communications and methods of commerce by allowing various computer networks around the world to interconnect.
Because of the increment of the population and the development of technology Learning about technology is very important.
So, I think This will guide you through it.
Thank you!
This document provides 7 habits for success as an internet engineer:
1. Be disciplined in your work through consistency of action, values, goals and methods.
2. Write things down through documents like requirements, design, operations and testing plans.
3. It's okay to not know things, but not okay to remain clueless - ask others for help.
4. Read technical manuals and source materials to learn from experts.
5. Build a network of people in the field to learn from and contribute to.
6. Connect with networking groups and read their materials to stay informed of the latest developments.
7. Invest in your professional network through answering questions and sharing knowledge with
India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world with a population of over 1.21 billion people, 52 million internet users who spend 16 hours per week online, and 873 million mobile users. While India has large telecommunications, IT services, and consulting industries worth billions of dollars, it lacks major internet companies. This is because most Indians do not spend money on digital goods due to piracy and a lack of familiarity with online payments. However, the author believes the internet market in India is poised to grow significantly as viral marketing increases and more Indians start to spend digitally online. He invites the reader to get involved in the growing Indian startup scene.
IoT possesses immense potential to change the custom web development process in a lot of ways. Check here on how the IoT is bringing about such changes.
This document discusses the semantic web and why websites should implement it. The semantic web aims to make data on the web more easily understood by machines by linking related information. This allows searches to return more relevant results and data to be more easily found, shared and combined across websites. The document provides examples of how semantic web technologies like HTML5 microdata can be used to tag website content so it is better understood by search engines and machines. It argues that implementing these standards will provide benefits to users by improving search and allowing richer integration of online information.
If you're an organization forced into quickly creating a work from home (wfh) strategy, how tough can it be? This is a brief overview for creating a strategy. Not a sales pitch!
Internet and intranets allow computers to connect and share information. The internet is a global network accessible publicly, while an intranet is a private internal network for an organization. Websites and applications use various technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP to design interfaces and add interactivity. E-commerce involves businesses conducting transactions online, while e-business refers more broadly to managing business operations using internet technologies.
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
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* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
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The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
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- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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2. What is the Internet?
Just like two humans can talk to each other, two or
more computers can communicate.
When computers communicate, they create a network
Tons of effort by many engineers has gone into creating
the Internet as we know it today
3. To build a really big network, you build
lots of little networks and then hook
the networks to each other, creating an
internetwork. That’s all the Internet
really is: the world’s largest
internetwork (hence its name).
- Ned Snell
4. In short, anything we want!
• Read a blog
• Watch cat videos
• Listen to Gangman Style
• Share pictures of that beautiful landscape
• Talk with your friends until you fall asleep
• Learn how to print “Hello World”
• Manage a company while in pajamas at home
What can we do with the Internet?
5. Yeah! Why not?
1. Create a website
2. Add a database with your company’s data
3. Tell your employees how to use
4. Now everyone has access to it 24/7
wherever they are.
Sounds amazing, doesn’t it?
Manage an
organization?
Is it that simple?
6. Hold on for a second
Quick question:
Is it a good idea to have all
this information available
to literally anyone?
7. So, what is an Intranet?
An Intranet is a private network where employees can
access information from the company, share updates
with co-workers, have online meetings and
collaborate to produce value for the company
Here is where an Intranet can help us
8. How does an Intranet work?
• Some Intranets are local networks and can be accessed only from the
office using equipment provided by the company.
• Others are hosted on the Internet and can be accessed from anywhere.
• In any case, they implement authentication to ensure only employees can
enter.
• They also have different levels of access so that employees can only see
information relevant to their work.
9. Summary
Internet
• It is a large network made of many
smaller networks.
• Anyone can access to it.
• It has many functions
Intranet
• It is a private network
• Only authorized users can enter
• Its main purpose is to help an
organization to be more productive