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Networking has become a term that most are familiar with and is frequently associated with computer technology. The need for multiple computers to communicate with each other and share resources has proved to be in demand and is a normal practice in the majority of businesses and even homes today. The availability of "easy install" equipment and wireless technologies has made it possible for the layman to implement their own "network" at home. These technologies, due to their inexpensiveness and simplicity, have attracted the business market in hopes of providing just enough to get the job done. These types of networks, though cheap, can have very serious issues when it comes to security and integrity, not to mention, fail to offer services that enhance quality and all over performance of your network. This of course does not mean that a small business has to take out a loan for the biggest and best in the market. With the right training, knowledge and skill, an administrator can engineer a network to suit the needs of performance, quality and security without breaking the bank. Here at South Georgia ITS, our team of network engineers and administrators have years of experience in managing large networks, including internet service providers for the south east region of the US. Security, performance and quality practices from managing the larger applications are able to be implemented in small to medium businesses to achieve the same goals and satisfaction. Whether your application is in need of multiple segmented V-LANs and servers that provide email, web, database, file and print sharing, wireless solutions or an office with three computers to simply share your POS (point of sale) software, South Georgia ITS can help. Our dedicated staff and engineers can consult with you and develop an application from the ground up, or service an existing system. Not sure what exactly a network does? View this film for an animated explanation as to what happens during network communications. |
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