Advantages and disadvantages of computer networking in personal and business environments Koteswararao makkena Wilmington university
Author Note
Koteswararao makkena was Department of information assurance, Wilmington University. This research was support by information systems technology. Corresponded concerning this article should be addressed by koteswararao makkena, Department of information assurance, Wilmington university, new castle,19720, DE
Abstract
This abstract state that what is meant by computer networking and examples. How it was useful in personal and business environment. What was the advantages and disadvantages of computer networking in business and personal. What problems I had in using computer networks and with examples and relevant proofs. Advantages and disadvantages, I faced using computer networks, in my own Experiences.
What is meant by computer network: -
. computer network defined as a collection of autonomous (independent) systems. for purpose of resource sharing. Mainly computer networking is useful and helps the network users to share data files.
Examples: local area network, wide area network, metropolitan network.
Advantages of computer networking:
. it allows easy sharing of resources on the network.
1)A network is when two or more computers are connected together and are able to share data and communication.
Computer Network: A LAN (local area network) that connects computers in a house, at school or at work.
A network enables all PCs and devices to exchange data with each other which means they can all communicate with each other with information and data.
A network is a group of two or more connected computers. Connected computers are computers which can exchange files, messages and other information with each other.
Computer networks allow for employees within an organization to share files and exchange ideas more efficiently. Also, computer networks make it easier to back up all the company’s data on an offsite server. Computer networking supports business operations and contributes immensely to globalization. Therefore, organizations invest heavily in computer networks ensuring they work efficiently. This paper discusses ten points to consider when evaluating a computer network. These evaluation points explore the network’s: security, data rate, network upgrade tolerance, device interfacing, internet connections, application performance, network services, wireless connectivity, and its cost.
PCs have now turn out to be exceptionally key parts of our lives. PC are crucial parts of our life. With our expanding need and utilization of PCs, assets needed for processing likewise increment. To adapt up to these expanding processing assets, larges firms like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo and so on tackle their assets. They all are growing there own mechanical progression in different fields of figuring. One of the field, which is OS.
A computer network is interconnection of more computing systems and their hardwares for storing and transmitting the data. These networks can be connected either wires or wireless. Connecting the systems without wires is called wireless technology.
This report compares and analyses about two career option for the client. One is Network Administrator and another one is Computer System Analyst. This report includes about job description, educational qualifications, skills required, payment and the scope of growth for each job role. This is consisting of recommendation for the Network Administrator job for suitable the client and also this is based on the client’s background and skills.
Network: A network is a group of networking enabled devices (NIC) sharing common resources with each other. NIC stands for network interface card. Any device with a NIC card can be connected to a networking device and can share the network resources like, internet, printers, scanners, multimedia devices etc.
A network is just a bunch of computers with wires running between them. Properly implemented, a network is a system that provides its clients with unique capabilities, above and beyond what the individual machines and their software applications can provide.
Phase one discussed the employee required hardware and software to do daily job request. Phase two discusses how the user PCs and laptops connect with each other and the internet. Without the interconnections, each laptop and PC is a standalone unit, only when a network topology is in place will all the network resources be able to contact each other. In addition to the network cards discussed in phase one, phase two justifies requirements for future enterprise sustainability.
There are advantages and disadvantages to certain types of networks. The three that will be focused on are ring, star, and bus. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages. For a star topology, there is fault tolerance. If one connection goes down, computers can still connect with others. Also, this topology can scale. You can add computers to a network if the switch/hub allows it. However, scalability can create issues if not done correctly. If you just keep adding devices, you need to make sure the switch/hub can handle it and that they can communicate with the rest of the network. If you’re using a hub, the traffic can slow down the network, as each device will receive things like broadcasts.
A computer network is a network that consist of two or more computers that are able to share information between them or their users. There are a large variety of different networks and the advantages or disadvantages are strongly related to the type of network we choose.
A network may be defined as a number of devices interconnected by some technology which facilitates communication between the various devices on the network. Each device is called as a node. The device (Node) may be a printer, computer or any other device which can send and receive some sort of data generated by other devices on the same network.