The five core technologies work together perfectly in every system implemented by professionals to make sure that any issues that arise can be traced back to an error that occurs is due to the user and not the fault of the system. This may seem like a stretch, but when everything
is implemented properly there should not be any issues with the system.
Core Technology 1:
Computer Programs and Programming- This is how the users in the system would access and interact with the work you as the systems architect have put into place. Making sure that every user has the correct OS and programs installed on their computer, or making sure that they will be able to gain access to the correct programs, is the best way to allow
the workflow of the users to be uninterrupted. Different users may require different operating systems to best perform their duties, with designers preferring Mac based systems while users in the datacenter may prefer to use Linux based systems. Having programmers on staff may also help to set up automation processes for other teams to use and may also help to decrease the usage percentage of the other users as well.
Core Technology 2:
Computer Networks-
Making sure that the network you have set up for all
the users in your system is stable and dependable is incredibly important in making sure that the workflow of the organization isn’t interrupted. Making sure that the network your system is on has 100% uptime is also important. This would, in every instance, require a team of network engineers to perform daily upkeep and repair any errors that may occur. Core Technology 3:
Databases-
These are used far more often than I thought they were when first getting into the field. Every team uses some form of databases in their everyday tasks and