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Business networking software and computer networks
Our software solutions are complete service management software
solutions, with dispatching, equipment contracts, billing, preventive
maintenance scheduling and much more built in to the application. Our
software is also used by small and mid-size businesses all the way through
to the satellite offices of several multi-national organizations, and is
appropriate for use by any business that employs technicians.
Networks can be used to share information, send files (music, spreadsheets,
videos, documents), play multiplayer games, combine computer power, or to
communicate with other people. Computer networks may be classified according
to the scale: Personal area network (PAN), Local Area Network (LAN), Campus
Area Network (CAN), Metropolitan area network (MAN), or Wide area network
(WAN). Computer networks may be classified according to the hardware
technology that is used to connect the individual devices in the network
such as Optical fiber, Ethernet, Wireless LAN, HomePNA, or Power line
communication. Computer networks may be classified according to the network
topology upon which the network is based, such as Bus network, Star network,
Ring network, Mesh network, Star-bus network, Tree or Hierarchical topology
network, etc.
An intranet is a set of interconnected networks, using the Internet Protocol
and uses IP-based tools such as web browsers, that is under the control of a
single administrative entity. That administrative entity closes the intranet
to the rest of the world, and allows only specific users. Most commonly, an
intranet is the internal network of a company or other enterprise. An
extranet is a network or internetwork that is limited in scope to a single
organization or entity but which also has limited connections to the
networks of one or more other usually, but not necessarily, trusted
organizations or entities.
Business Network Software
Network Software is the information, data or programming used to make it
possible for computers to communicate or connect to one another. Networking
software is useful, in addition to networking hardware (such as a router),
for connecting multiple computers, or computers to printers or fax machines.
This helps in reducing costs, because instead of having a printer for each
computer, all the computers in your office or home can use the same one.
Networked computers can share files easily through creating a shared
directory, allowing anyone on the network to access music, video, photo,
spreadsheet, powerpoint and word files.
There is also the option of having a wireless network, which reduces the
need to physically connect computers with cables. A wireless LAN network
uses radio instead of wires to transmit data. Other forms include Wi-Fi,
bluetooth, or infrared.
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