What is an intranet that is restricted to an organization and certain outsiders, such as customers and suppliers? A. Client/server network B. Intranet C. Extranet D. Thin client

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The correct answer is C. Extranet.

An extranet is a private network that uses Internet technologies and the public Internet to share information with suppliers, customers, partners, and other businesses. It is a subset of an intranet that is extended to users outside the organization.

A client/server network is a network in which some computers (servers) act as hosts for shared resources, such as files, printers, and databases, while other computers (clients) access those resources.

An intranet is a private network that uses Internet technologies, such as web browsers and web servers, to share information and applications within an organization.

A thin client is a computer that relies on a server to do most of the processing. This makes it less expensive and easier to maintain than a traditional desktop computer.