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concept of e-Business is nonetheless very flexible and covers all possible
uses of information and communication technologies (ICT) for any and
all of the following activities:
➢ Making the relationships between the enterprise
and its clients and
different partners (suppliers, authorities, etc.) more efficient
➢ Developing new business opportunities
➢ Facilitating the
internal flow of information
➢ Controlling the different processes of the enterprise (production,
warehousing, purchasing, sales, human resources, etc.)
The goal is therefore to create privileged communication channels
between the enterprise and its environment and link them with its internal
processes to better control internal
and external costs In reality, Back
Office and Front office are not entirely separate since the teams in charge
of the customer relationship must know a minimum of information
regarding the process of producing the product or providing the service
of the company. In turn, the sectors that are
dedicated to product design
must be kept informed of problems that are encountered by the users or, in
turn, their needs, in order to re enter a circle of continuous improvement.
An intranet is a set of Internet services (for example a web server)
inside a local network, i.e. only accessible from workstations of a local
network, or rather a set of well-defined networks that are invisible (or
inaccessible) from the outside. It involves the use
of Internet client-server
standards (using TCP/IP) protocols such as, for example, the use of Web
browsers (HTTP protocol-based client) and Web servers (HTTP protocol),
to create an information system inside of an organization or enterprise.
An intranet is generally based on a three-tier architecture, comprising:
➢ Clients (generally Web browsers);
➢ One or several application servers (middleware): a web server
which makes it possible to interpret CGI, PHP,
ASP or other scripts
and translate them into SQL queries to query a database;
➢ A database server.
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In this manner, the client machines handle the graphical interface
while the different servers handle the data. The network makes it possible
to exchange queries and the responses between clients and servers. An
intranet naturally has several clients (the computers of the local network)
and may also comprise several servers.
A large enterprise may, for exam-
ple, have a web server for each service to provide an Intranet comprising
a federator web server linking the different servers that are managed for
each service.
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