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How to Build a Web Server
If you want to have all your business information accessible online where-ever you are, or you want to have your own server for your own website, you will have to build your own web server. If you have a little skill and ability to self-learn, this may be away for you to solve your needs without employing specialised business IT support – for some time anyway. Here is a general and simplified look at the steps…
Finding the Best Managed Server For Your Business
Now that you have decided that you don’t want to employ your own IT support team, and have chosen to use a managed server for your business, you have to decide which company to use. How do you go about that, and how do you go about finding the right one for your business? Here are some important issues that will help you making the right choice.
4 Reasons Why You Should Opt For a Managed Server
Are you noticing that more and more of the world is moving online? I mean companies that had offices 5 years ago are doing away with them. Do you run and own your own company and have never met any of your staff? Telecommuting is here to stay. With a shift in the way that we all know so well, from software and operating systems on our computers, to ‘cloud’ computing imminent, there are more reasons than ever to think about getting a managed server. Simply put, servers are one or more computers that you store all your information on to serve another number of computers and users. You could log -in online for example, from anywhere you want, to all your company information. Google uses it’s servers to store your Gmail. As it stands today, most business IT support, are recommending for the use of a managed servers. Let’s look at some of the reasons why…
A Beginner’s Guide to Computer Network Setups
One of the most important tasks in setting up a computer is connecting it to a network. While engaging a computer support company to do this for you is an option, setting up a network is in fact a relatively easy task because many networks are built to accommodate the acquisition and setup of network addresses. More often than not, the process of configuring a network, whether it is wireless or wired is automatic. If it isn’t, it only takes a few minutes to set up networking on a computer.
Why Should I Connect My Computer to a Network?
Just a few years ago, most families either didn’t need or couldn’t afford more than one computer. Today, people use computers for emails, schoolwork, shopping, downloading music and videos, playing games, etc. Gone are the days where one computer for the family was enough. A household that has multiple computers needs a home network as it allows computers to communicate with one another. A network lets computers share files, documents, an Internet connection, printers, print servers, scanners, stereos, TVs, games systems and even CD burners.
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