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  • noun Plural form of extranet.

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Examples

  • Additionally, many attacks occur between business partner networks, sometimes referred to as extranets, as attackers hop from one organization's network to another, exploiting vulnerable systems on extranet perimeters.

    McAfee Security Insights Blog 2010

  • Additionally, many attacks occur between business partner networks, sometimes referred to as extranets, as attackers hop from one organization's network to another, exploiting vulnerable systems on extranet perimeters.

    McAfee Security Insights Blog Eric Cole 2010

  • 'extranets' (websites that only customers had access to) and sophisticated, interactive public websites.

    How to Save the World 2009

  • 'extranets' (websites that only customers had access to) and sophisticated, interactive public websites.

    unknown title 2009

  • 'extranets' (websites that only customers had access to) and sophisticated, interactive public websites.

    How to Save the World 2009

  • 'extranets' (websites that only customers had access to) and sophisticated, interactive public websites.

    How to Save the World 2009

  • 'extranets' (websites that only customers had access to) and sophisticated, interactive public websites.

    unknown title 2009

  • 'extranets' (websites that only customers had access to) and sophisticated, interactive public websites.

    How to Save the World 2009

  • Having worked for a construction collaboration technology vendor for ten years, I spent a lot of time preaching the virtues of online tools (‘extranets’) that allowed project team members to share documents and drawings.

    The new construction collaboration era « pwcom 2.0 2010

  • Tools range from blogs, RSS feeds, iGoogle and social tagging to extranets, wikis and Second Life, to name but a few, running on PCs and, increasingly, mobile devices.

    Let’s make construction more ’social’ « pwcom 2.0 2009

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