Extranet
A private network that uses Internet
protocol and the public telecommunication
system to securely share part of a business's
information or operations with suppliers,
vendors, partners, customers, or other
businesses. An extranet can be viewed
as part of a company's intranet that is
extended to users outside the company.
An extranet requires security and privacy
which requires firewall server management,
the issue and use of digital certificates
or similar means of user authentication,
encryption of messages, and the use of
virtual private networks (VPN) that tunnel
through the public network. Companies
can use an extranet to: exchange large
volumes of data using electronic data
interchange (EDI), share product catalogues
exclusively with wholesalers or those
"in the trade", collaborate
with other companies on joint development
efforts , jointly develop and use training
programs with other companies, provide
or access services provided by one company
to a group of other companies, such as
an online banking application managed
by one company on behalf of affiliated
banks and share news of common interest
exclusively with partner companies.
Glossary of IP
Communications