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Why Network And Server Monitoring Is So Important

June 8, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Networks

During this fast-paced time where everything must be done now, now, now, uptime is critical. Your networks and servers ought to maintain this uptime in order that your business to operate efficiently and for your clients to get the best possible service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The crucial nature of uptime is the reason why many businesses nowadays employ network and server monitoring services to have their online resources, networks and servers fully operational all of the time.

Network Topologies: What are the 4 Kinds of Topologies?

May 8, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Networks

We can see lots of pc networks all over the place, and they tend to contain the exact same structure – at the office or at home, the network features appear to be often the identical: an array of personal computer systems ranging from two to even a hundred, connected with each other via sophisticated cables, which usually all connect at a individual info transference tool which is sometimes called a Modem. Nevertheless, were you aware that for each and every computer network there may be lots of designs for interconnectivity among all of them?

Cisco Switches And A Brief History Of Cisco

December 23, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Networks

Cisco Systems is a US-based world-leading manufacturer of consumer electronics devices and telecommunications networking hardware, such as routers, switches and bridges. First founded in 1984 in San Francisco (which is also why many of the company’s engineers still write the company name with a lower case c), Cisco was he first to successfully produce and market a network router – notably one (the first one) that could handle multiple network protocols. This was until Internet Protocol (IP) became the industry standard, by which time Cisco had established its market-leading position. After this, Cisco cemented its position as one of the world’s leading providers to commercial markets.