extranet

[ek-struh-net] /ˈɛk strəˌnɛt/
noun
1.
an intranet that is partially accessible to authorized persons outside of a company or organization.
Origin
1995-2000
British Dictionary definitions for extranet

extranet

/ˈɛkstrəˌnɛt/
noun
1.
(computing) an intranet that is modified to allow outsiders access to it, esp one belonging to a business that allows access to customers
Word Origin
C20: from extra- + net1 (sense 8), modelled on intranet
extranet in Science
extranet
  (ěk'strə-nět')   
An extension of an institution's intranet, enabling communication between the institution and people it deals with, often by providing limited access to its intranet.
extranet in Technology

World-Wide Web
The extension of a company's intranet out onto the Internet, e.g. to allow selected customers, suppliers and mobile workers to access the company's private data and applications via the World-Wide Web. This is in contrast to, and usually in addition to, the company's public website which is accessible to everyone. The difference can be somewhat blurred but generally an extranet implies real-time access through a firewall of some kind.
Such facilities require very careful attention to security but are becoming an increasingly important means of delivering services and communicating efficiently.
[Did Marc Andreessen invent the term in September 1996?]
(1997-12-17)