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Computer Networking Consultants


Computer networking consultants can help your organisation design and install the ideal network for its needs. Getting the right computer network – which is linking all the computers so they can share information, use the Internet and devices like printers and scanners simultaneously - is the key to increased efficiency, allowing employees to work in tandem.
When you hire computer networking consultants, the first thing they do is try to understand your business and its networking needs. Each organization has unique networking requirements that are determined by what it does, its size, scope and topology. Networks vary in their scope from local area networks within a single office to links within the same city, same country or international networks.
After understanding the core of your business, the consultants need to know how many people would use the network, how many of them would do so onsite (at the office/offices) and how many would need to access it from a remote location. You also have to tell them how many devices – computers, printers, scanners etc. - would be connected through the network.
Once the networking consultants know what your organization needs and have familiarised themselves with the topology of the office or offices to be linked, they get down to designing a network for you. Make sure to tell them to plan for growth in the future - both in terms of usage and number of devices on the network. The consultants then make a list of the hardware needed – cables, hubs, switches, routers, servers, repeaters, uninterruptible power supply, network processors etc. Depending on how the office is laid out and how many people would use the network, they select a design and come back to your organization with their proposal.
Once you approve, the consultants get down to the nuts and bolts of installing the network. Your organization's association with the computer networking consultants doesn't need to end after the network is installed, tested and launched. You could outsource network support and management to consultant firms in case you do not want to hire in-house staff for the job.
If your organisation is in need of the services of computer networking consultants, consider Viper Systems, a leading provider of networking solutions, hardware and software in the UK. For more information visit www.vipersystems.co.uk.