1 © Prentice Hall, 2000 Chapter 7 The Intranets and Extranets 2 © Prentice Hall, 2000 Learning Objectives ❚ Describe the relationship among the Internet, an intranet and an extranet ❚ Discuss the role of firewalls for intranets and extranets ❚ Discuss the functions of intranets ❚ Discuss the applications of intranets ❚ Describe the industries that use intranets ❚ Discover typical cases of intranet applications 3 © Prentice Hall, 2000 ❚ Identify the key element of extranets ❚ Identify the key technologies for tunneling ❚ Discuss the applications of extranets ❚ Describe typical industries that use extranets ❚ Discuss the business models for extranet applications ❚ Describe the concept of embedded extranets Learning Objectives (cont.) Automotive Network Exchange - the Largest Extranet ❚ Companies in the automotive market swap supply and manufacturing data ❚ Involve 10,000+ companies ❚ Include CAD/CAM file transfers, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), e-mail, and groupware ❚ The network’s EDI element alone will slice $71 from the cost of designing and building each car ❚ Savings of $1 billion a year for the Industry 4 © Prentice Hall, 2000 ❚ Chrysler will pay for fewer T1 Lines and satellite connections ❚ Standardizing one protocol-IP will reduce support costs ❚ The time it takes to turn around an order will be much shorter ❚ The faster the parts come in, the faster the cars leave the assembly line, the larger the customer satisfaction and manufacturer’s profit ❚ Business-to-business virtual private networks (VPN) are used Automotive Network Exchange - the Largest Extranet (cont.) 5 © Prentice Hall, 2000 The Internet 6 ❙ The Internet is a public and global communication network that provides direct connectivity to anyone via a Local Area Network (LAN) and an Internet Service provider (ISP). Access to the Internet is not restricted to anyone. This lack of control may result in an information overload. Due to its vast scope and openness, the information is difficult to locate. Users need effective and efficient search engines to navigate the sea of information . There is no centralized control of network and information. © Prentice Hall, 2000 7 The Intranets ❙ An intranet is a corporate LAN and/or Wide Area Network (WAN) that is secured behind company’s firewalls and it uses Internet technologies. Although intranets are developed using the same TCP/IP protocol as the Internet, they operate as private networks with limited access. Only employees who are issued passwords and access codes are able to use them. So, intranets are limited to information pertinent to the company and contain exclusive and often proprietary and sensitive information. Firewalls protect intranets from unauthorized outside access. © Prentice Hall, 2000 Public/External Internet Users Intranet Clients Servers ERP Legacy systems E-mail servers Web servers Databases Firewalls 8 The Intranet (cont.) © Prentice Hall, 2000 9 The Extranet ❙ An extranet implies an “extended intranet”, which uses TCP/IP protocol networks (like the Internet) to link intranets in different locations. Extranet transmissions are conducted over the Internet to save money. But it offers no privacy or transmission security. By creating tunnels of secure data flows using cryptography and authorization algorithms, called VPNs, the security can be improved. ❙ Extranets provide secure connectivity between a corporation’s intranets and intranets of its business partners, material suppliers, financial services, and customers. © Prentice Hall, 2000 Tunneling Internet Extranet Intranet Firewall Intranet Firewall 10 The Extranet (cont.) Suppliers VPN Distributors VPN Customers VPN © Prentice Hall, 2000 [...]... requirements can best be met by the intranet or the extranet Consult the technical people inside and outside to find the most secure and economical implementation plan Review the current proprietary or leased network and decide whether it can be replaced by intranet and extranet If you are implementing the technologies of electronic commerce, find out the niche market of intranet and extranet technology,... point on the network and address the major operational management problems concerning configuration, fault and problem diagnosis and installation 6 Availability : As enterprise servers assume a larger role in the electronic channel and the enterprise wide Web, these systems must be able to sustain tens to hundreds of thousands of accesses and transactions with minimal downtime 7 Reliability : The hardware... Low-cost publishing Leveraging of legacy systems Standard delivery systems Ease of implementation and maintenance Elimination of paper publishing and mailing costs © Prentice Hall, 2000 30 Uses and Users of the Extranets Product catalogs and manuals Purchase orders or order entry Users of Extranets Document sharing Customer records Policies and procedures Legacy systems access Inventory All customers... Decision and Business Processes: Webbased groupware and workflow is becoming the standard intranet platform Empowerment: All information should be available to everyone with the ability to know and act independently Virtual Organizations: Web technology at participating companies removes the barrier of incompatible communication technology Software Distribution: Using the intranet server as the application... application warehouse and avoid many maintenance and support problems Project Management: Share reports and monitor projects’ progress © Prentice Hall, 2000 15 Industry Specific Intranet Solutions Financial Services: Banking, brokerages and other financial services, insurance Information Technology Manufacturing: Chemicals and oil, consumer goods, food and beverages, general manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals... Elements of Extranets Components of Extranets Intranets Tunneling technology Web server Interface software Firewalls Business application Internet Service Provider (ISP) Methods to Configure Extranets They can be implemented using a direct leased line with full control over it, linking all intranets A secure link can be created across the Internet, which can be used by the corporation... learned Analyzing the ROI © Prentice Hall, 2000 17 Intranet Case Studies with ROI Analysis (cont.) Federal Express - Package Tracking 60 internal web sites allow communication worldwide between divisions and corporate headquarters on all issues of importance to the employees and customers The package tracking system allows customers to contact FedEx and go into the intranet to find the status of... that they have shipped or one that they are expecting The intranet has gone to retailers that ship products directly to customers and set up computer systems that will place and ship orders © Prentice Hall, 2000 18 Intranet Deployment Strategy The intranet server platform has to meet 10 evaluation criteria 1 Scalability: The efficient transaction read/write capability should be ensured as the number... and offer commodity component substitution with other devices from third parties © Prentice Hall, 2000 19 Intranet Deployment Strategy (cont.) The intranet server platform has to meet 10 evaluation criteria 4 Compatibility : The server family must not only meet expandable configuration requirements, but also standard industry specifications to protect application investment 5 Manageability : As the. .. Corporate/department/individual Web-pages Database access: Web-based databases Search engines and directory: Assist key word-based search Interactive communication: Chatting, audio and videoconferencing Document distribution and workflow: Web-based download and routing of documents Groupware: Enhanced e-mail and a bulletin board Telephony: Intranets are the perfect conduit for computer-based telephony Integration with . Hall, 2000 Chapter 7 The Intranets and Extranets 2 © Prentice Hall, 2000 Learning Objectives ❚ Describe the relationship among the Internet, an intranet and an extranet ❚ Discuss the role of. extranet ❚ Discuss the role of firewalls for intranets and extranets ❚ Discuss the functions of intranets ❚ Discuss the applications of intranets ❚ Describe the industries that use intranets ❚ Discover typical. 2000 ❚ Identify the key element of extranets ❚ Identify the key technologies for tunneling ❚ Discuss the applications of extranets ❚ Describe typical industries that use extranets ❚ Discuss the business