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		<title>Network infrastructure setup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Network infrastructure setup relates to both hardware and software resource sharing and the capacity of the network components to share mediums effectively while also providing excellent signal transmission and link management. In order to setup a network infrastructure let us concentrate on the first and most important step involved in its establishing i.e. the setting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Network infrastructure setup relates to both hardware and software resource sharing and the capacity of the network components to share mediums effectively while also providing excellent signal transmission and link management. In order to setup a network infrastructure let us concentrate on the first and most important step involved in its establishing i.e. the setting up of a network’s physical layer. This layer is responsible for providing all the mechanical, electrical, practical and technical means of physical connections and interfaces between the various components and ports of a network.</p>
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<p>If your organization is equipped with wireless facilities, which in actual is now fast becoming an essential constituent of any business or firm, then there are quite a few rules concerning the various network components that one should be aware of. These essential components that form a part of wireless network infrastructure setup have been described below in detail:</p>
<p>Station Types: Typically, wireless networks have some predefined characteristics concerning the various network terminals. These help in classifying a station type and may be any one or more of the following:</p>
<p>•<span> </span>Station types may be identified on the type of the terminal whether it is a source or a sink or merely a relay station or a complex combination of the two.</p>
<p>•<span> </span>The type of data being transmitted or received by the terminal, its functionality all help in determining the station type.</p>
<p>Channel Media: The next step involved in setting up a wireless network infrastructure is determining the channel medium which in turn helps define the bandwidth and geographical span of the LAN in use.</p>
<p>As wireless LANs are usually designed in the ISM bands, which implies that they are synchronized for the amount of radiation per device, these bands are exceedingly susceptible to interference and security breaches.</p>
<p>Physical Link: Establishment of a physical link for a WLAN is possible in more than one way. This is possible due to the fact that a wireless channel is a shared medium.</p>
<p>One may choose from either ad hoc or infrastructure LAN mechanisms. The former mechanism allows a wireless link to be established between the wireless terminals directly. The latter type makes use of a central access point in order to establish the connection.</p>
<p>Signal Conditioning. In order to maximize the bandwidth utilization and enable fast and easy recognition of the receiving signal by the receiver device it is necessary to employ signal conditioning in the network infrastructure. There are a number of signal conditioning techniques that are available, for example: base-band modulation schemes, such as NRZ-I, Manchester, and differential Manchester. However, if you plan to setup an infrastructure for a wireless network then it is important to mention that the use of base-band modulation techniques is not recommended as wireless channels do not allow frequencies close to zero Hz to travel efficiently through them.</p>
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		<title>IT infrastructure for small business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:25:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Establishing an IT Infrastructure for both small and large businesses is a long and tedious process that involves paying keen attention to regulatory issues and dealing with even greater demanding software audits, common security breaches or failures, and the recovery of critical data records, confidential information and organization’s factual profile that has been lost or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Establishing an IT Infrastructure for both small and large businesses is a long and tedious process that involves paying keen attention to regulatory issues and dealing with even greater demanding software audits, common security breaches or failures, and the recovery of critical data records, confidential information and organization’s factual profile that has been lost or stolen.</p>
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<p>For companies of all sizes or even small businesses, proper attention and assistance in the above mentioned areas will prove to be of great value.</p>
<p>A recent survey showed that nearly 30% of all businesses and organizations indicated that their companies have faced considerable inconvenience and difficulty in complying with the regulatory requirements owing mostly to their ineffective PC asset management.</p>
<p>Hence, protecting your business from security breaches and unwanted data loss is crucially important.</p>
<p>While setting up an infrastructure for businesses it is critical to ensure that there are minimal technical problems such as hard-drive failures so to prevent data loss.</p>
<p>The need for e-mail security and archive-management solutions cannot be ignored as it protects the business from being subpoenaed to provide employee e-mails</p>
<p>Small businesses need to be as cautious of there IT infrastructure setup and its management as larger ones. This involves a variety of approaches and one may choose from either a number of manual processes or licensed software solutions, third-party service providers, and various combinations of these.</p>
<p>The business may also seek the help of various solution providers across the major categories of IT Infrastructure Management.</p>
<p>It is a common practice to use a number of IT infrastructure management solutions in businesses and organizations. Anti-malware and virus protection solutions are in extensive use within small businesses and companies.</p>
<p>However there are also a number of other things one must consider while setting up an infrastructure for small businesses.</p>
<p>If you deal with huge loads of critical data then online backup and data recovery are most essential for your business. Other than that, there are also a few additional points that should be kept in mind while planning an infrastructure for your business:</p>
<p>IT asset management: This involves both the hardware and software elements that are commonly found in any business environment and the common practices and decisions involved in supporting these elements.</p>
<p>E-mail archive management: This will allow you to sustain an archive of all corporate email correspondence while also supervising and plummeting the business’s dependency on PST files.</p>
<p>Laptop data encryption: This will enable you to efficiently secure your business while centrally managing and supervising data encryption and data access to distributed PCs. Safeguarding sensitive and confidential data is extremely important in businesses and hence making use of laptop data encryption services might prove to be immensely beneficial.</p>
<p>Patch management: This involves installing, observing and tracking the common operating system hot-fixes and updates and its management.</p>
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