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Business
Network |
Share your high-speed Internet connection
Employ Active Directory group policies
Collaborate on shared files and directories
Remotely connect to your office
Centralized management of user accounts
Reduce outside security threats
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A network is the
core to any modern business. Networking
the businesses computers and information speeds
up business
processes and squeezes out inefficiencies.
Information becomes more valued and flows more
freely between staff and departments.
Communication between employees, customers and
suppliers is vastly improved. With high
speed cabling, everything happens
at a much faster rate. All kinds of documents - from
emails to spreadsheets and product specs - can
be exchanged rapidly between networked users.
Other advantages of networking your business
include a centralized server and intranet, with
file sharing capabilities. This central digital
library serves up a vast amount of reference
material - tax legislation updates, case
histories, tax returns, business briefings,
scanned-in correspondence, and much more. The shared
resource means that a team can work on a single
client much more efficiently.
Well built, well used networks like these
deliver measurable benefits on productivity and
efficiency. Computer resources, such as
printers, storage, modems and other
communications devices, can also be shared. So
can local and global information resources.
Staff can remain in touch almost as effectively
in the field as working from a desk. MCS
Office Technologies has the experience in
developing and deploying small, medium, and
large scale networks to suit your needs.
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Home Networks |
Share your high-speed Internet connection
Share your music, pictures, and other files
Secure your computers against Internet threats
Play head-to-head games online
Share your printer |
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If you have more than one computer, a home
network will let you share resources among them.
Any computer can print on a shared printer
located anywhere in the house. And your
computers can share all kinds of files—music,
digital pictures, and documents. Keep all your
digital music on one computer, and listen to it
anywhere in the house. Organize and keep all of
your family's digital pictures in one place, so
it's easy to find the ones you want and make
backup copies on CD-R. Use extra free space on
one computer when another's hard drive starts to
fill up. Play network computer games either
head-to-head, or on a team.
If you sign up for a cable or DSL Internet
connection, a home network will allow all your
computers to share the line. Everybody can keep
a private e-mail account and surf the web at the
same time. You can also play online computer
games with friends and opponents from around the
world.
Plus, the same router that lets you share
Internet access also helps to protect your
computers from Internet threats. |
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