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Network Optimization
Networks are generally a framework of a number of technologies working together. Main components of an average network are:
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Physical cabling.
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Network Electronics such as network cards, hubs, switches, routers, bridges and ATMs.
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Servers.
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Firewalls
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NOS (such as MS Windows 2000, MS Windows NT, MS BackOffice and Novell Netware). Workstation OS (such as MS Windows 95, 98 and NT workstation).
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Application software (such as accounting, business suites etc)
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Connection to the Internet.
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Connection to outside lines such as T1, Frame Relay, ISDN and xDSL. |
Our optimization process involves an in-depth analysis of all these components. End result is a comprehensive end-to-end network and system availability assessment of your network. After making these assessments, we provide specific recommendations and action items to improve network efficiency. Agilent Networks, Inc.'s
ten (10) years experience as a solutions provider, combined
with experience of our engineers and technicians and
our partnerships with key industry vendors, allow us to provide an accurate and reliable end-to-end snapshot of your network infrastructure. Based on this information, we can deploy appropriate solutions to maximally optimize your network.
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