There’s a good chance you know you have a computer network for your company, but you don’t know what exactly it really is or what it does. Sure, it connects computers, right? Maybe it connects your laptop to a server or something? There’s a lot to learn, and this article will give you a better understanding of computer networking in Maryland.
By knowing what computer networking is exactly, you’ll have a greater understanding of what you have, what you need, and what IT professionals are telling you that, right now, sounds like some foreign language you’ve never studied. You’ll also know whether or not your current IT team is doing a good enough job. To truly get a good handle on computer networking, you’ll need know some basics, such as:
Simply put, it’s all about connections. Networks connecting to computers, cables connecting to routers, servers, and modems, it’s all about connections. A more complex way of describing it is that it provides a way for nodes to share resources. Anything that involves computers creating, moving, or ending data is called a network node. Nodes come from your phone, your computer, servers, even your printers. All of this data is moved either through a wired or wireless connection.
In today’s digital world, pretty much any piece of technology you have is going to networked through some computer. Think about it – your phone connects to a network every time you make a call or search the web, printers, fax machines, tablets … the list really does go on and on.
It might surprise you to know that some of the earliest computer networks go back to the late 1950s with a military radar system named Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE). Since then, engineers and scientists have worked on ways to move data from one point to the next faster.
When it comes to the physical layout of networks, it’s usually less about where things are and more about how things connect. Because of this, it’s usually referred to as topologies instead of geographies. More than likely, this isn’t going to be an important fact for you to remember, but it is good know in case your IT person starts talking about your company’s network topology.
This is where the more technical information comes into play. First, you have to break it down between wired connections and wireless connections.
For the sake brevity, let’s focus on the wired technologies that you’re going to hear more about with computer networking.
Then there’s wireless technology. One thing to understand before reading over the next part is that, because of the price differences between wired and wireless (not surprisingly, wireless connections will cost your company more) some companies will stick with the wired option purely based on price point. Regardless, there’s a good reason why wireless is a bit more pricey.
There are several different wireless technologies when it comes to computer networking. Communications satellites, which beam down your favorite television shows to your dish and provide you with satellite-related Internet connections, fall into this category. Cellular and PCS systems deal with your cell phones. The wireless feature here that you’re going to want to know about when it comes to computer networking is radio and spread spectrum technologies.
Now that you know about the wires (or lack thereof), you should know what they plug into, if you will.
In a word, very. You never want to leave your company open to any sort of cyber attack. Without security in place, hackers can figuratively waltz into your servers, steal information, plant viruses, or even install ransomware, which will encrypt all of your files until you pay the hackers a certain amount of money to get the password to unlock your files – if they even give you the password at all.
There is a slew of programs out that to protect your company, but to be certain your company is protected, you’re going to have to have IT professionals managing your protection. Why? When it comes to protection, you’re dealing with firewall permissions, antivirus programs, malware protections, etc. Your company is too valuable to risk any sort of attack due to shoddy software.
This is why IT professionals take classes and keep up-to-date about network security. Don’t take that for granted.
After reading all of this, the one thing you should take away is that there are a lot of parts connected together so that you can post a photo of your company’s retreat on Facebook. Without computer networks, your company wouldn’t be able to send out emails, check on your website, send a fax, connect your laptop/phone/tablet to wi-fi, etc.
Your company also wouldn’t need servers, because there’s nothing to connect the servers to your computers. In short, your company wouldn’t be able to function efficiently. What’s more, there’s a very big risk that you company would cease to exist quickly.
“Well, Mr. Smith, we looked over your computer networking situation and it’s going to cost around $75,000 to get everything you need. You’re going to need some modems, routers, fiber optics, coax cables, network interfaces, and a few extra NIC cards for good measure. How does that sound?”
After reading this article, the above situation should sound almost ridiculously stupid. However, had you not just read this article, would you have known that? Yeah, swallowing that price tag might have been rough, but would you have known that this company was taking you for a ride? The old adage is still true – knowledge is power. Now that you know what these things are, you can tell this person to promptly leave your office and never return, along with a few choice words.
You know when you’re being taken advantage of, so that should mean you know when professionals are there to take care of you the right way.
Computer networking in Maryland isn’t something you want to entrust to someone who knows very little about the subject. Remember, you’re talking about the wellbeing of your company. You wouldn’t trust it in the hands of swindlers, so why would you want someone who barely knows what they’re doing to take care of it?
At Swift Systems, our team of experts know what you need, how to set everything up, and make sure you feel completely comfortable with everything from start to finish. There’s no swindling here. The Swift Systems folks are trained to make sure you can sleep better at night knowing your company’s computer networking system is in great hands, 24/7.
If you have any questions about Swift Systems and how they can fit into your company life, reach out today for a consultation. They’re here to help you, and now you might be able to understand a thing or two they have to say about your network.
IT systems are foundational to modern businesses. Too often, that foundation is unsteady. Unpredictable outages, insecure networks, and unreliable performance from mission-critical systems can jeopardize your entire business.
There’s a better way. Learn how.
Get in touch with us for a free consultation with one of our technical experts. We’ll review your current systems, assess your needs, and identify the coverage options to best meet them.
Get in touch with us by phone: