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Network Topology & Documentation
The
service by Clariti makes use of a documentation application that
combines both graphics and database, thereby enabling all
relevant information to be held together in one package
Capacity Planning
With
cheap hardware prices, capacity planning may seem unimportant;
you can always upgrade later. A simple guess of the capacity of
the system should be sufficient, right? Why give this subject
any more thought?
Wireless
Today
there is likely no hotter area of development than wireless
networking. Wireless networks have been in the news quite a lot
recently, both from the perspective of their growing popularity
and in terms of the security vulnerabilities that have been
recently discovered in the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
security standard that is supposed to ensure the security of
data that flows over these networks.
Analysis & Audit
Many
organization are unaware of the utilization of their
communications infrastructure or the potential saving that they
may achieve by correctly scoping the bandwidth. Clariti offer
comprehensive analysis and auditing of LAN and WAN
communications systems.
WAN
& Routing
A WAN
is a data communications network that covers a relatively broad
geographic area and often uses transmission facilities provided
by common carriers, such as telephone companies. WAN
technologies function at the lower three layers of the OSI
reference model: the physical layer, the data link layer, and
the network layer.
The
growth of e-business makes it critical to ensure that the IT
infrastructure supporting the organizations data can provide
available, scalable, fast, and efficient access to the company's
information, products, and services.
Strategic Planning
Business
requirements seem to be changing quickly, but it takes time to
change your production information systems, so people build
their own. PCs are purchased by each organization, workgroup
LANs spring up, there are no identifiable standards anymore. If
this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. There’s also no one to
blame, because no one’s at fault. The industry has changed and
you now need a new plan to take control strategically rather
than tactically |