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Friday 9 May 2008 

Networking and Communications

The capabilities of computers and the data communications they have are now struggling to keep pace with the aspirations of their users. Few viable businesses are prepared to operate stand-alone PCs, each with their own data storage, no efficient means of sharing or safeguarding that data, and no means of access to shared services.

The pervasiveness of computer networks is now so great that in even the smallest business with two or more computers, these are likely to be networked together. Networking computers together can bring many advantages, so once aspirations for fast network data transfers and shared facilities etc have been realised then presumably people are satisfied? Far from it, they want more:

  • ‘Can I network users in a listed building, or where I can’t easily run normal data cabling?’
  • ‘How can I provide Broadband Internet facilities for my staff without exposing us to the usual security implications?’
  • ‘How can I provide secure remote access to the company IT facilities for my mobile or remote employees?’

All of the above requirements – and many more – can be achieved straightforwardly and cost-effectively, by harnessing the power of modern, state-of-the-art networking and communications. This is where Triplan can help you realise such ambitions.