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The key to modern information processing
for any organization is networking. A very small two-station Local Area Network (LAN) may
be as strategically important to a two-person law firm as the capacity to network
thousands of computers and people in a large corporation.
As we move into the 21st century networks no longer exist to serve a single large machine.
Instead, networks provide the tools that allow organizations to rightsize
their computing.
Scomptec Network Solution provides a wide range of networking services including,
consulting & design, installations & Upgrades, administration support, diagnosis
and maintenance.
Scomptec servicing both Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks ( WAN ),
and handle virtually all hardware devices; including PCs, Macs, Unix Boxes,
LAN and WAN
Hardware ( routers, switches etc ), printers, modem and the application and system
software ( Novell , Microsoft windows NT, Unix ) that runs on them
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Network Consulting &
Design
By discussing business objectives or examining the existing
network environment, we gain an understanding of our clients current and future networking
needs.
A network design provides a comprehensive technical solution based on the objectives
defined in our initial consultation.
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Installations and
UpgradesScomptec
Network solution performs network installations and network upgrades, including brand new
network installations; as well as upgrading a network at a clients local site to add
additional throughput, users, and/or resources; connecting a clients LAN/WAN to a
remote LAN/WAN; and connecting a client to the Internet.
For new network
installations and network upgrades, Scomptec Networking handles every detail, no matter
how small or large. We hold extensive discussions with our clients regarding network
needs and expectations.
Some
examples of adding additional network throughput are segmenting
a local area network, upgrading portions of a network
from 10MB Ethernet to 100MB Ethernet and to 1000 MB (1
GB) Ethernet, installing switching hubs, putting the servers
on fiber, and installing a fiber backbone. Adding
additional network resources may entail adding servers,
dial-in servers, modems, dial lines, ISDN lines, network
printers, and fax machines. Any network hardware,
software, or telco services will be offered by Scomptec
Networking. When connecting a LAN/WAN to a remote
location, Scomptec Networking will install and coordinate
required networking hardware and telco services on behalf
of our client and make sure that the network addressing
schemes at all locations are consistent. If our
client wishes to connect to the Internet, Scomptec Networking
will provide networking hardware, telco services, an Internet
Service Provider, domain naming, and web hosting.
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Administration
and Support
Scomptec Networking
provides network administration services to our clients. This is usually provided in
one of three ways: a Scomptec Networking employee is stationed on site during
normal business hours and other hours as necessary, via dial-in access to our
clients network, or on site as required by our client (or any combination of the
above three). Typical administration tasks may include ensuring LAN and WAN
performance remain satisfactory, adding users and nodes, problem troubleshooting, and
increasing network throughput as necessary.
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Diagnosis and Maintenance
Scomptec Networking
provides network diagnosis and maintenance services, such as diagnosing poorly performing
networks. These performance problems may be caused by our client outgrowing its
current networks capacity, a misconfigured network component, or a faulty network
component. An employee of Scomptec Networking would proceed to diagnose the cause of
the problem with specialized network tools. Once the problem is successfully
diagnosed, a solution can be presented to our client.
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Putting It all Together
Integrated. It's defined as "putting or bringing parts together into a whole; to
unify".
Scomptec network integration bringing all the design, integration, deployment,
administration. support and maintenance of Networking infrastructure, environment,
hardware, and application including :
Technology ( network infrastructure );
- Transport protocols;
TCP/IP, IPX, SNA, Netbios,
DECnet, Appletalk
- Network Management;
SNMP/SMP, RMON
- LAN/WAN
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI,
Token Ring, ATM, 56Kb,
Asynch/Synch WAN, SLIP, PPP, ISDN,
Frame Relay, Fractional
T1, and Vendor Specific proprietary WAN/LAN technology, etc.
Hardware
- Interworking devices:
Hub, Concentrator, Repeater, Bridge, Router, Gateway,
etc.
From;
3Com, Cisco, BayNetworks, Cabletron, AT&T,Ascend,IBM, SMC,
Xyplex, Digital, AMP, etc.
Application/Environment/Software
- Server-OS Network
Windows, Novell, Unix, Linux, etc.
- Development tools & Graphical User Interface
Power Builder, Power Object, Visual Basic,
Delphi, Java, etc
- Application Programming interface, Databases & Midleware;
ODBC, RPC, SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Corba, netwise,
etc.
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Simple Definition; What is networking?
A computer network is a collection of devices that can store and manipulate electronic
data and messages, interconnected in such a way that network users can store, retrieve,
and share information. Commonly connected devices include microcomputers, minicomputers,
mainframes, terminals, printers, data storage devices, and other equipment. Having a
computer network enables you to combine the skills of different people and the power of
different equipment, regardless of the physical locations of the people or the equipment.
Networks can share common data and application files, send messages between individual
workstations, and have extensive security systems.
Local Area Networks ( LAN )
A communications network that serves users within a
confined geographical area. It is made up of servers, workstations, a network
operating system and a communications link.
Servers are high-speed machines that hold programs and data shared by network
users. The workstations (clients) are the users' personal computers, which
perform stand-alone processing and access the network servers as required.
Small LANs can allow certain workstations to function as a server, allowing users access
to data on another user's machine. These peer-to-peer networks are often simpler to
install and manage, but dedicated servers provide better performance and can handle higher
transaction volume. Multiple servers are used in large networks.
The controlling software in a LAN is the network operating system (NetWare, UNIX,
Windows NT, etc.) that resides in the server. A component part of the software resides in
each client and allows the application to read and write data from the server as if it
were on the local machine.
The message transfer is managed by a transport protocol such as TCP/IP and IPX. The
physical transmission of data is performed by the access method (Ethernet, Token Ring,
etc.) which is implemented in the network adapters that are plugged into the machines. The
actual communications path is the cable (twisted pair, coax, optical fiber) that
interconnects each network adapter
Wide Area Network ( WAN )
Is where two or more Local Area Networks which are separated by distance (e.g.. in different
buildings or cities) are linked by telecommunications links ( typically rented from Telco
Company ). The Internet is an example of a Wide Area Network on a very
large scale.
Wide Area Networking allows you to connect and share resources between networks that
belong to your organization and that separated by distances. Additionally, you can
implement Wide Area Networks to trading partners and in the case of the Internet to the
world at large.
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