Social Networking Sites for Business

Posted on March 20th, 2010 by admin in networking | No Comments »

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Cisco ESW line of switches designed for Small Business

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by admin in networking switches | 1 Comment »

Create a better business network with Cisco ESW 500 Switches. Designed to work with other Cisco Small Business Pro products, these switches provide a secure network foundation to help enable data, voice, video, and wireless solutions.

Cisco ESW 500 Series Switches support:
Expandability: Integrate easily with Cisco Small Business Pro products as well as the Cisco Smart Business Communications System to provide a complete data, voice, video, and wireless networking solution.

Performance: Up to Gigabit Ethernet speeds to deliver optimal network performance.

Flexibility: Security, quality, and power features support new applications and technologies as business needs change.

Simple Management: Choice of easy-to-use embedded device management software or Cisco Configuration Assistant to manage the entire network.

Reliability: Rigorously tested to provide reliable connectivity and performance.

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Business Networking Switches Technology Overview with NETGEAR

Posted on March 12th, 2010 by admin in networking switches | No Comments »

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Keith Ferrazzi: What is Networking?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin in networking | 2 Comments »

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Success is rarely a solo accomplishment. The author of “Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time” shows you how to eliminate artificial boundaries between personal and professional relationships. Building on a foundation of intimacy and generosity, you can strengthen all your relationships and build a community that can help you reach your most ambitious goals. Keith Ferrazzi, one of the world’s most “connected” individuals, talks about: How to have real relationships in your professional life; How to warm a cold call; Finding time to build relationships;Opening yourself to others’ generosity.

Keith Ferrazzi is one of the rare individuals to discover the essential formula for making his way to the top through a powerful, balanced combination of marketing acumen and relationship building. He was the youngest chief marketing officer of a Fortune 500 company and is recognized as a top business leader by Crain’s Business and the World Economic Forum. Keith holds degrees from Yale University and Harvard Business School.

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First Steps in Computer Networking — Get it Together

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin in computer networking | 1 Comment »

Computer networking can be a tricky. With different devices and protocols, things can get mixed up rather quickly. However, learning the basics should be manageable for the average computer user. Below explains the first networking building block—connecting computers to the network.

Until recently, the most common way to connect computers directly was with an Ethernet cable, or an Ethernet cable via a hub. However, wireless technologies make connecting even easier. Instead of a cable, think of a wireless network as having invisible, or radio signal, cables.

To connect computers in a wireless network, even if you don’t have an internet connection, can be done very easily—no router required. If the computers have Wi-Fi devices, whether built in or added, you can create an “ad-hoc” wireless network by configuring the computers to ad-hoc mode.

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Designing a Small Business Network

Posted on February 25th, 2010 by admin in networking switches | 2 Comments »

Any small business that has more than one computer should have a network. A network allows all computers to connect and share data between each other, share an internet connection and share peripherals such as printers and fax machines.

The average small business network will require devices to connect to each other and access the internet. While many businesses still use wired local area networks (LANs), wireless networks are becoming increasingly popular. However, many modern businesses combine the two. Based on this model, the primary features of the network should be as follows:

Wired Local Area Network (LAN) – This will connect all desktops, peripherals and servers. It’s possible to make the connection via a hub. However, the best option is to use switches where information is only sent to the intended recipient on the network. Switches use MAC—hardware—addresses to identify where information should be sent. Because devices are connected by Ethernet cable, transfer speeds are generally very fast.

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The Future of Wireless Networking

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | 3 Comments »

When it comes to networking, the future is wireless. As the technology develops and transfer speeds increase, it looks increasingly likely that wireless will replace Ethernet in most home and small business networks. In this article, I look at how far wireless networking has come and at what the future holds.

There is little doubt that wireless is the way of the future. In fact, it has already made its way into many homes and businesses. If you own a laptop with wireless capabilities, you already know all the handy wireless hotspots in your local area. While you still have to pay for some of these services, increasingly business like cafes and restaurants are offering free Wi-Fi to attract customers.

Wireless is also becoming the medium of choice for the average home network. Most if not all internet service providers (ISPs) offer wireless routers with their packages for a few extra dollars. Also, you will be hard pushed to find a desktop or laptop computer manufactured in the last couple of years that does not have wireless capabilities. So, wireless is both cheap and easy to set up in the home.

The same is true for small businesses. The average wireless router’s signal will cover enough area for most small offices. Wireless networking also cuts out the cost of installing and maintaining Ethernet cables. And, of course, it is much neater.

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Common Types of Computer Networks

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin in computer networking | 4 Comments »

Computer network design can range from simple to very complex. Networking can be as simple as connecting two computers, or a computer and a printer, while more complex networks can involve the connection of millions of computers and devices.

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7 Rules for Social Networking Marketing Effectiveness

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin in networking | 25 Comments »

Social networking is rapidly becoming the most preferred Web 2.0 marketing tool. If you are engaged in selling your products or services online, there is plenty you can do with social networking sites to promote your business.

However, the possibilities are accompanied by inevitable pitfalls. Here are a few things to keep in mind in order to raise your effectiveness when using social networking sites.

Rule #1 – One site or many: While many organizations prefer to maintain their presence on several social networking sites, it can take up considerable amount of time as well as staff resources. Determine the amount of time you can spend updating your profile on each site. It’s far more effective to spend extra time and energy maintaining a high profile on one, well-chosen site rather than spend precious hours juggling different operating platforms on too many different sites.

If you do choose to maintain a presence on multiple sites, make sure you assign a full-time staff to regulate your various profiles. This could include posting comments on other member’s pages, inviting other people to become friends, or accepting other friend’s requests. In the absence of regular care, your web page is sure to languish.

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