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  • Types of Networking  By : Charles Hughes
    WAN, LAN, CAN, PAN - what do these phrases even mean to most folk? They sound to me like something aliens from outer space might use or something super taboo in the form of a secret code. However, these terms are not a complicated as a lot of people might think and believe it or not there is a level of structure to most technical terms in the world we live in today.
  • Web Design Explained  By : Mistina thomson
    The method of presentation of contents using the hypermedia or hypertext which ultimately deliver to a web page over the World Wide Web is called web design. in simple terms, web design is the method of creating a website.
  • Types of Networking  By : Charles Hughes
    WAN, LAN, CAN, PAN - what do these phrases even mean to most folk? They sound to me like something aliens from outer space might use or something super taboo in the form of a secret code. However, these terms are not a complicated as a lot of people might think and believe it or not there is a level of structure to most technical terms in the world we live in today.
  • Learn with fun on social networking  By : Shawn Emma
    Many people think that social networking site is a waste of time. However, it’s exactly the opposite. Social networking sites helps us staying in touch with the old buddies, with the relatives who are out of states, and all this is possible from just one place - social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, MyPSace, Orkut, Hi5, LinkedIn, MouthShut, WAYN, MyLOL, Bigadda, Zipitin and many more. It can be helpful for any business purpose, or to find job, or else to find a perfect date at no cost.
  • Understanding TCP/IP internet protocol  By : Youssef Edward
    Internet Protocol is the core of the forwarding process of the data on the internet. In order to understand how the internet devices forward the data you must understand the TCP/IP protocol. Here is an explanation of how they work.
  • Network Redundancy Techniques  By : Youssef Edward
    When building a network, one must consider that the network is available all the time even if a failure occurred. Here is an illustration of network redundancy techniques and its drawbacks.
  • Encryption Principles  By : Youssef Edward
    Encryption is an important topic in data transmission. It help to prevent data enclosing and protect the data from unauthorized reading. Here are introduced the key principles of security systems and how they are classified.
  • Computer Networking  By : Charles Hughes
    In the modern day digital age that we live in, computers and the internet seem to be heavily relied on by mass quantities of people to function in everyday society. With that being said, an entire spawn of computer networks and ways we communicate have proven to be an integral portion of the internal structure within the convenience we call the internet.
  • Grow your business with perfect trainings  By : john h
    Peak consultancy is a well known business intelligence consultancy. They are into solving all business related challenges that are faced by a mid level firm. They are into providing various forms of business intelligence. For more information visit at www.peakconsulting.eu
  • Simple Way to Setup Linksys Router  By : Tauqeer Hassan
    Setting up a Linksys router at home has many benefits. It is the best solution for all your internet connectivity requirements at home. A Linksys router gives high speed internet connection which does not require a phone line. If you have a number of personal computers and laptops, a single Linksys router can support all of these at the same time. In other words, Linksys router is an all in one solution to all internet connectivity issues at home.
  • Five Steps in Installing the Router  By : Brian Jones A
    The router is the main device that links two or more computers. The linked computers can share the Internet connection as well as files.
  • Follow Ntelligent Networks for best computer networking solutions  By : George Gangrell
    Computer Networking is a technique of connecting a number of operating systems and sharing information among them. This requires the installation of certain networking components that must be got from a renowned Computer Network company.
  • Networking of Computers  By : Kewin Lawton
    Networks are built with a mix of computer hardware and computer software. With networking you can share PC, data, peripheral devices and allow and disallow permission to users on network. Also you can access any computer from your computer network and solve the problem on your own pc, without having the need to move on the problem site.
  • Storage Blogs – The New Age Knowledge Library!  By : Pert Hael
    Blogging has become like breathing – it’s important, yet happens by itself, and without it life would not exist. So, in this age of blog mania, can storage blogs be far behind?
  • Botnets- What They Are and How to Tell if Your Computer is Infected  By : Nick Bishop
    A botnet is one of the more unpleasant creations of the Internet age. Also called a “zombie army” a botnet is a network of computers which have been set up to forward Internet transactions for one of several purposes. They can include passing on spam email and viruses to shutting down internet sites that are susceptible to too much traffic.
  • Hire the Best Self Storage Social Network  By : Walish Warren
    Self storage social network has many solutions for your storing needs. It can help you safe keep your valuables and belongings in a secured manner. It helps you live peacefully, while your valuables are taken care of. This kind of arrangement will protect your stuff from natural calamities and theft as well.
  • Success Secret of Myspace Widgets  By : Sam Park A
    Make a search on the net and find out how many people are looking for myspace widgets. Google trends give very precise information about the searches being made. You may be surprised at the numbers.
    Myspace has become popular and along with its own site, it has given space to hundreds of websites tha
  • Success Secret of Myspace Widgets  By : Sam Park A
    Make a search on the net and find out how many people are looking for myspace widgets. Google trends give very precise information about the searches being made. You may be surprised at the numbers.
    Myspace has become popular and along with its own site, it has given space to hundreds of websites tha
  • MIME Types application/pdf and application/vnd.ms-excel  By : Anya Kyler
    Another type of mime, used for the exchange of pdf documents. PDF or Portable Document Format is a format developed by Adobe Systems, which is for document exchange. The idea behind pdf was to create a platform where two-dimensional documents could be viewed independent of the application or software. But you would obviously have to have the software, which read pdf files, which is Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • MIME Types application/vnd.xfdl and application/xhtml+xml  By : Kolya Sichkin
    A MIME, whose type is an application and the sub type is the vendor tree – vnd.xfdl. This MIME type has no required as well as optional parameters and is an XML based language.
    This MIME is mainly used by web browsers for complex forms or data sheets which have to be filled in by the person using the website.
  • Free Proxy List  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Web proxies common use is to act as a web cache. It denies access to certain URL that are blacklisted through content filtering. Content filtering is a procedure to allow or block sites based on analizing the content.
  • List of All Hoax Emails  By : Alex De Mostafa
    E-mail Hoaxes can either be annoying or dangerous; sometimes they can even be both. Identify some of the Famous E-mail Hoaxes and save yourself from annoyance and possible danger.
  • There is Hope in Email Anti-Spam And Virus Protection For Corporations  By : Cheryle C. Hayes
    With anti spam vendors offering low cost licensing, companies can now afford sophisticated e-mail spam and pathogen protection with an easy straightforward to use interface at a much lower cost. The best thing about technology is that as it develops it gets quicker, further features and cheap. Over the past few years the same evolution has taken place with anti spam technology and services. Largely this may be ascribed to the open source software community plus enterprising companies reinforcing the capacities of this programme and packaging it into easy to use anti spam appliances.

    It's not practical to have anti spam software running on desktops in a networked business environment. Managing all worker junk e-mail software at the desktop isn't realistic. It could be a nightmare and dear in terms time and licensing.

    Spam appliances sit in front of your email server so that when e-mail comes in it'll first go to the spam appliance and the email will be scanned for spam as well as viruses. The filter will block the message if it identified as know spam. If the filter is not sure if the e-mail is real it will quarantine and hold the e-mail at the filter and it'll be stored until the recipient deletes it, releases it to their e-mail box, or they can white list a trustworthy reporter so that future emails will not be held back. This can seriously scale back the load on your e-mail server and reduce your bandwidth wishes. We have seen anti spam systems block up to 83% of incoming messages. This could help extend the life of your email server and push back the necessity for upgraded capacity.

    Most virus outbreaks occur via email and for small cost an appliance can block viruses before they reach your network and users inboxes. This provides an additional layer of defense as well as your current anti virus solution.

    Companies have 2 options if they use an appliance based solution for their spam and virus control. They can purchase and administer their own filter. This is a good option if you have got a large number of employee mailboxes to protect and the technical staff to administer the spam appliance. Companies also have the option to outsource their spam control as a hosted service. This is a good choice for smaller companies and if information technology is not your specialty.

    if you buy your own spam filter, a subscription to updates might also be required. Ensure you get upfront pricing for the add-ons that you are going to need. If you have more than 100 email users and the technical staff to maintain the spam appliance, purchasing your own filter might be your best option. Generally the basic model will work for most affiliations. Big associations with thousands of users will need a spam filter appliance with increases capacity and features. Spam appliances are designed to work with all mail systems but some do have specific enhancements for Exchange server Microsofts popular collaboration software and mail servers that support LDAP ( light weight catalog access protocol ). Spam appliances use the LDAP custom to confirm recipients before delivering messages to your email server, this avoids consuming server resources.

    If your business has five to 100 employees, then an outsourced anti spam and pathogen filter service is going to be a good cheap choice for your organization. Charges are based totally on the amount of users and you only pay for what you use. You will not have hardware to buy, maintain, and upgrade. The up-front cost is minimal and most email filtering suppliers will let you try the service for free at first. Another added benefit to outsourcing your spam control is redundancy. It is vital that you choose a provider that has their spam and virus filters collocated at secure net data center facilities. Info centers provide redundant network connections and power, so if your e-mail server or net connection is down unexpectedly the spam appliance will hold your email until your e-mail server becomes available, minus spam and viruses.

    Anti spam technology is constantly improving and the costs are getting lower. With increased productivity and an added layer of defense against pathogen attacks, an anti spam appliance or service is something your business can not afford to be without.
  • All About Dedicated Hosting Providers  By : Cheryle C. Hayes
    Unless brazenly listed otherwise, most web hosting packages you may come across in your search are what are called shared hosting suppliers. What this means is that the server or servers that host your internet site are at the same time hosting many other websites also. This gives you a discounted rate on web hosting services in return for tolerating certain technical limits, like bandwidth, drive space, upload and download speeds, security and privacy, traffic, and likely the most prominent restriction -- total control.

    If you need total control not only over the administration of your website but also over the very hardware and software used to run it, then you should be judging not shared hosting suppliers, but dedicated hosting providers. If your business is large enough or growing fast enough that it requires its own net connection and server, you could need a dedicated website host.

    What's the disadvantage to going with dedicated hosting providers? In a word : responsibility. In most areas of life, with total control comes total responsibility, and it's no different with hosting providers. With a dedicated server, the onus is on you to buy, install, and maintain the actual equipment -- the server itself -- mounted in the dedicated hosting providers' information center.

    fortunately , you still get the advantage of their presumably top-notch, around-the-clock security over the physical grounds, but you remain completely responsible for the security of your cyber-premises. Similarly, dedicated hosting suppliers will make sure that the systems in the building are all provided with redundant uninterruptible and backup power and environmental controls, but it's's you who have to keep your machines and wires maintained and functioning in this idyll environment.

    How do you identify whether it's time to change from a shared host to a dedicated host? There are 3 main indicators to remain alert for :

    Speed
    If the traffic streaming through your shared server is slowing down your customers' pace as they scan your internet site ( or your workers, if an in-house site ), it may simply be time to go looking for more unfettered shared hosting. But if you have tried many shared hosting suppliers with the same results, then it may be time to remind yourself how impatient the average web surfer is. While you're jumping from shared host to shared host attempting to save a buck, your clients are jumping ship. Your ability to respond quickly and effectively to customer transactions and investigations cannot be overemphasized either.

    trustworthiness
    The boundaries to your control are nowhere more obvious than in the areas of trustworthiness and security. It's not simply that problems can arise : Problems do arise. It's the nature of the biz. And if you don't have unlimited access to your own operating system, software and database apps, etc, there's not too much you can do when one arises.

    Customizability
    If your company is growing fast, you're going to be changing many sides of your web presence along with it. You may regularly need to change your disk drive space and bandwidth and experiment with using different applications to better serve your changing needs. On a shared host, upgrading in such a manner usually involves jumping from one package or plan to another. These packages are generally preset and might or might not serve your immediate wants. They may be loaded with programs you don't yet need, as an example, yet lack in the one anomalous program you do. Or the next leap up from your current plan has way more drive space and bandwidth than you need at the moment. With a dedicated server, you can make changes incrementally, step forward, step back, heck, step sideways if you want to -- and when you need to.

    in large part, it's the size and rate of growth of your business that will dictate whether you want a shared or dedicated host. Affordability and private time commitment are nice secondary concerns, but if your business is booming, you would do it a great injustice to try to save on a couple of bucks and few extra hours per week of your time in return for slower and poorer quality of service for your clients.

    By the same principle , however , if your business is sufficiently little to function quite smoothly on any of the shared hosting providers out there, don't waste your precious capital on a dedicated server just so you can have total control. Because occasionally total control isn't all it's cracked up to be.
  • WHAT is a cpa network ??  By : mrgreen xyz
    CPA network, information that will clear-up most of the hype, that has been floating around. these are just some facts about this " HOT " program
  • Access MySpace on School with the Use of These Methods  By : Alex De Mostafa
    One of the social networking sites that are usually blocked in schools is MySpace. To learn how to get on MySpace at school, it is important that you have knowledge on various methods like Google caching and the use of Internet Protocol address.
  • Your opinion counts  By : FredR FredR
    Social networking sites have found a large audience in recent years. Man has started moving around the world for business, leisure, studies and other activities. These sites thus help him to remain in touch with people he knows and enables him to remain in contact with events and other happenings in his home country.
  • Storage Mart US - Social Network  By : Tuener Walker
    If you are looking for a great place to store you extra belongings; those that you are no longer using or are just taking too much space in your home or office, and are trying to find the best United States storage facility that will be an affordable place to use as self storage, you can begin your search online. Here you will find the best locations, facilities and prices for self storage units with the help of numerous available social network websites online. There are a lot of reasons why yo
  • The Cost of Running and Configuring an Exchange Server  By : Thurman C. Arzola
    An exchange server is a Microsoft function that serves a number of purposes including email capacities, calendar application and data storage.

    Exchange servers have been available since 1993 and have proved to be an incredibly popular facility. There have been numerous versions since their intro to deal with the augmenting demands of new operating systems in the world of private computing.

    When configuring an exchange server, it's a necessity to line up individual email accounts for each individual which will be using the facility for sending and receiving messages thru the server.

    Each individual account must be configured to permit varying levels of accessibility, thus giving some users higher levels of permission than others. This designates what particular levels of access people could have on the server and dictates the level of control that a particular user will have over their own e-mails.

    Once set up, the moderator or administrator of the exchange server is able to configure the filtering options. This will offer protection from viruses, trojans, spam and unsolicited mail reaching the users of the post facility of the exchange servers in question . Individual IP addresses can be blocked to stop mail coming from one actual person and the server can also block recipients so messages can't reach them.

    Once a message has cleared the filtering system, it is routed to the proposed recipient. Microsoft exchange servers were originally designed to be used only with Microsoft Outlook, but the inflating numbers of versions have permitted other clients to be used including Outlook Express, Mozilla and Thunderbird as well as permitting interfaces like Outlook Web Access.

    The latest version of Microsoft exchange server will be ES2010. This is lined up for release in the later part of 2009 and will contain a major number of new features as well as improving certain aspects of the ES2007 version.

    Price can change dependant on the quantity of storage groups and databases required. Cost can also be affected by the relevant licenses required for operation.

    Five storage groups and equivalent number of databases per mailbox server role will cost $699 ( Standard Edition ) while 50 storage groups and 50 databases will cost $3,999 ( Enterprise Edition ).

    a standard license costs $67 while an upgrade to an enterprise license adds $35 to the bill.

    External connector licenses will vary in price from area to region but will not be affected by constraints. These licenses are usually charged out at individual price per server.
  • PC audits and Network inventory with NEWT Professional  By : Neyda Tayner
    Network inventory is no longer a long, drawn out process With NEWT Professional. PC audit previously taking hours or days now take only minutes. Network management is now more affordable with NEWT Professional from Komodo Labs.
  • What They Didn't Teach You In School About 192.168.0.1  By : Alex De Mostafa
    192.168.0.1 is one of the most crucial IP addresses used in networks. Acquire fundamental facts about 192.168.0.1 and administer your network properly.
  • Details and The Inside Story Of 192.168.0.1  By : Alex De Mostafa
    192.168.0.1 is one of the most crucial IP addresses employed in networks. Acquire fundamental facts about 192.168.0.1 and manage your network utterly.
  • Checkpoint Software Technologies  By : allanm
    The Checkpoint product range including VPN-1, UTM-1, FireWall-1, Power-1, VSX-1, Nokia IPSO and IPS-1 is highly desirable due to the Checkpoint intuitive GUI, that allows simplified management of the appliances, even for users that are new to Checkpoint.
  • F5 Consulting Services  By : allanm
    F5’s BIG-IP device allows businesses to select the relevant hardware modules that they require to meet their specific needs including the Local Traffic Manager (LTM), Global Traffic Manager (GTM), Link Controller (LC), Application Security Manager (ASM), Secure Access Manager (SAM) and the WebAcclerator (WA).
  • CCIE Managed Services  By : allanm
    The CCIE’s at CCIE Hotline monitor customer equipment and proactively detect bottlenecks before they have the opportunity to cause problems or network downtime.
  • The CCIE Hotline offers on-demand mentoring  By : allanm
    This article tells us how Cisco CCIEs from the CCIE Hotline train and mentor customers on only the technologies that they really need to know about in order to support their networks.
  • Connecting With The Router  By : Alex De Mostafa
    192.168.1.1 is the default IP address that allows connection to the home router and home network. This address gives access to the administrative console of the router.
  • The Most Popular Types of Wireless Networks  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Wireless Technology has invaded our lives last few years due to numerous advantages it offers. There are many types of wireless networks available, depending on their operation and target group.
  • What is an Active Directory?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Active directories are used to network a few or many components or units. This can be a couple of home computers or an international company’s computer system.
  • Internet Connection  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Since the discovery of the Internet connection it has provided a great amount of contribution in the global development in many aspects. It also helps reduce time travel of information and communication that made people more productive and informed.
  • Wireless Networks  By : Alex De Mostafa
    A wireless network is a group of computers that are not physically linked or wired to each other. These computers generally communicate or send data through electromagnetic waves or radio waves.
  • Ethernet Cables  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Ethernet is the accepted standard protocol for communications that is rooted on software applications and hardware devices designed for LAN (Local Area Network) structure. It was initially introduced in 1973 by Bob Metcalfe under the DIX (Digital, Intel and Xerox) company. Ethernet was later on labeled as the standard model structure for LANs globally.
  • A Few Small Steps For Bigger Returns  By : Helen Disler
    Did you know that in 1986, Pat Riley, the then coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, applied a simple, yet incredibly powerful strategy in order to win the NBA Championships?

    He asked each of his players to improve their skills in 5 critical areas by just 1% over their personal best.
    Although at first
  • 10-Strike Network Diagram: Get the Picture of Your Network  By : Dmitriy Stepanov
    What devices are connected to your network, and where are they located? If running throughout the entire building to get the diagram of your network is not something you have been dreaming about, take a look at 10-Strike's Network Diagram.
  • Network Inventory and Asset Management with NEWT Professional  By : Neyda Tayner
    Network inventory can be a necessary but tedious process. Komodo Laboratories has the PC audit solution with NEWT Professional software. It is fast, intuitive, returns a large amount of information, and is affordable.
  • An Interesting Glance at 192.168.1.1  By : Alex De Mostafa
    One of the special Internet Protocol addresses that can be used for private computer networks, 192.168.1.1 allows different individuals to efficiently access the Internet at the same time. However, for commercial establishments that have interest in acquiring and using the private address, it is important that they first get the approval of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority before using the address in their computer networks.
  • COLASOFT Protocol Analyzer Troubleshoots, Monitors, and Checks Network Performance  By : Alex De Mostafa
    COLASOFT Protocol Analyzer makes it easy to troubleshoot, monitor, and check network performance
  • Why Network Security Needs Network Analyzer Software?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    How can network security can be enhanced by usinig network analyzer software.
  • MCSE Boot Camp  By : Smit
    An MCSE certification makes a tremendous difference in how a person is viewed in the organization. MCSE boot camps include everything that is needed to prepare and pass the examination.
  • Certification Programmes in Networking  By : Smit
    MCSE course is of very short duration, that is, of only two to three weeks. MCSE or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer is one of the best-known and opening Microsoft certification. The certification not only validates your expertise with products launched by Microsoft, but also demonstrates your skills and capabilities to present and potential employers and peers.
  • Cisco CBAC – The Poor Mans Firewall  By : Nicholas Evra
    The Cisco CBAC may be fairly simplistic but is a very powerful threat mitigation component of the Cisco IOS protecting against intruders and DOS attacks whilst allowing legitimate users and applications function transparently. Understanding its features and the steps required to configure it are essential to implementing a secure IOS firewall solution.
  • Cheap and Quality Web Hosting  By : Carl Spender
    Why is cheap web hosting so cheap? What sacrifice do you make to get a lower price Nearly all cheap webhosting options are shared webhosting options. This unavoidably means that you will sacrifice several options in terms of reliability, speed and security.
  • Basic RIP (Routing Information Protocol) Implementation  By : David Shaffer
    Basic Information Guide About How To Setting Up Routing Information Protocol (RIP) On Your Router And How To Use The Trubleshooting And The Debug Command For RIP Routing Protocol.
  • Misconceptions About Refurbished Cisco Network Hardware  By : Y. Black
    There are myths about why refurbished network equipment is risky. The truth is that used Cisco and other brands can provide more value than new equipment.
  • Very Easy Home Network  By : Manbeer Singh
    Ahhh yes, life’s pretty sweet with that high speed DSL line. But there is a glitch. The normal ISP dial up account can be used from any computer in the world. A DSL line connects to only one computer. The obvious solution would be to install a network to carry the line to every computer in the house.
  • Networking (Computers)  By : Christoff Genviere
    There are many kinds of networks, however this paper will be about networking computers. As we move further and further into the paperless society, the need for people to be connected and able to exchange data just as fast as they could by handing a paper
  • Wireless Routers - How To Make The Right Choice  By : Alex Morgan
    Wireless routers are a kind of network equipment that connect and route network traffic between different networks. Wireless routers are used to build local wireless networks that communicate with each other without using physical wires. This article will focus on the top 3 wireless routers and help you choose the right one.
  • Balance between ROI and Digital Signage May At Times Be ‘Squishy’  By : JackMathew
    Power2show offers Digital Signage editing tool or Digital Signage Software and digital dynamic signage network system
  • The Changing Face of Web and Search Engine Marketingo  By : Manpreet
    A few years ago, search engine placement was arranged by your average Web designer and/or Webmaster. The Webmaster would simply submit a site to search engines manually or use rudimentary software that was widely available.
  • Network Support Farmers Branch - Are You In Need Of A Computer Network Support?  By : Jim Olivero
    Computer networking can be very easy, or it can be very difficult. With today's active lifestyle and constant on the go business style, computer network support has grown in demand.
  • Intranet Extranet Lewisville - Why Intranet & Extranet Programming Is Critical To Your Business  By : Jim Olivero
    Intranet is to your organization as internet is for the world. Extranet is an extension of your company's internal network to the outside world. Learn how to increase productivity and improve time management through intranet and extranet programming.
  • Computer Support Garland - What You Must Know About Computer Network Support  By : Jim Olivero
    Who doesn't love the idea of working from home? Why drive to work when you can accomplish a majority of your tasks from your living room. Learn more about computer support and networking.
  • Analysis of Chinese Network Games Market In 2007 and 2008  By : chinatopwin.com
    With the network economy developed speedy nowadays, Internet not only brings us the changing of communion manner , but it also changes person’s life style in many areas, game industry as one of the main relax fashion for people is within. From the end of last century to now network games appeared in china is less than ten years,but its developing speed make a great surprise to numerous traditional industries
  • Surfing web with 40 gigabytes per second  By : Apostol Lucian
    Peter Lothberg, a networking expert wanted to demonstrate that there are no limitations to Internet speed while providing a computer link for his mother in Karlstad.
  • Your Business can suffer due to absence of Digital certificate on your website  By : MindGenies the-e magicians
    SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This link ensures that all data passed between the web server and browsers remain private and integral.
  • High Speed Internet Is A Must-Have For Gamers  By : Tom Sample
    Whether it's a T-1 line, cable or even DSL, high speed internet makes it easier for players to enjoy their games - especially the fast-paced ones that involve a lot of high end graphics.
  • Computer Networking Fundamentals  By : Susan Jan
    Computer network is an integral part of our daily lives, with the most important reason being that of communication.
  • What is a Virtual Private Network?  By : James Hunt
    A Virtual Private Network, or VPN, is a way of using the Internet to provide remote users with secure access to their network. Data is scrambled as it's sent through the Internet ensuring privacy...
  • Network Training for Successful Network and System Management  By : James Hunt
    Big companies often have a large network that they need to manage and maintain. This type of system management requires staff that has a computer technical education as well as network training...

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