Large and diverse network connecting most major points in a company or other organization. Differs from a WAN in that it is privately owned and maintained.
A network that consists of collections of networks connected to each other over a geographically dispersed area. The enterprise network serves the needs of a widely distributed company and is used by the company's mission-critical applications.
A network for a large organization that has several thousand employees (for example, more than 40,000 users) and sometimes has multiple sites.
A geographically dispersed network under the auspices of one organization.
a setup where there are multiple networks, connected by an array of protocols, from multiple locations around the city or across the nation
hardware, software and media connecting information technology resources of an organization
A networking system that allows communication and resource sharing among all of a company's business functions and workers. This can even include the company's suppliers and distributors.
A geographically-dispersed network under the jurisdiction of one organization. It often includes several different types of networks and computer systems from different vendors.
A term for a widely dispersed, multifaceted telecommunications network for a particular purpose or organization.
A large typical corporate network under the auspices of one organization.
A network that connects the computer resources throughout a company and supports a wide variety of the company's applications.
A network that connects every computer in every location and runs a company's mission critical applications.
n. In a large enterprise such as a corporation, the network (or interconnected networks) of computer systems owned by the enterprise, which fills the enterprise's various computing needs. This network can span diverse geographical locations and usually encompasses a range of platforms, operating systems, protocols, and network architectures.