Overview of Networking
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Discussion of Networking
The basis of the LAN is sharing. The LAN allows users to transfer information
and completed documents without the overhead and delay introduced by
hardcopy information. In addition, the LAN increases the utility of expensive
resources such as printers, disk arrays, and plotters. For example, a high-speed
printer on every desktop is an expensive and wasteful proposition, but allowing
20 users to share access to one high-speed printer reduces the overall cost of each
document printed.
As very few users create things for only their own use, the LAN allows employees
to discover means to speed the process of work or increase its efficiency. For
example, a document that was once developed, printed, carried to the Order
Entry department, signed, photocopied, sent to the Records department, updated,
and filed can now be printed in all three locations at once, freeing up each
department to perform the tasks it is intended to.
If a LAN is used on a scale that encompasses the entirety of a facility, company, or
corporation, the benefits can be enormous. The nearly instantaneous sharing of
information between several worldwide sites greatly improves the consistency of
company documents and products, provides for the rapid integration of new
policies, and supplies a system for seamless worldwide collaboration on projects.
By reducing the delay inherent in the operations of business, a LAN increases
productivity.
By providing users, management, sales, and production alike, with rapid and
monitored access to the information base on which a corporation is built, a
network empowers employees on a company-wide scale, giving them a chance to
increase their own abilities and use their talents more fully in the corporation. The
LAN is a means of bridging the chasm between information and expertise,
enabling the flow of essential information between workers, departments, offices,
and corporate partners.
The LAN is a means of bringing things together: information and ability,
customers and producers, employees and equipment. In an age where
combination leads to security and strength for corporations, streamlining the
combinations of information and ability helps erase the borders that have
traditionally slowed the business process. By reducing the overhead related in
doing business, a LAN allows your current employees to do more, improving
efficiency and effectiveness to attain greater levels of productivity.
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