The Meaning and Nature of Comprehensive Business Networking and Hardware Solutions

Hardware is the term given to the computer machinery and the various individual pieces of the computer. Hardware must be loaded with corresponding software to make a computer system perform meaningfully and thus produce useful output. In all, both hardware and software must work together.
If you find some problem with the computer components, you look for hardware solutions. There are many companies who take up Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) from the customers and provide them complete business networking and hardware solutions, comprising of hardware solutions, network installation service and network security & support service in lieu. These companies have their own trained teams of engineers in both the software and hardware fields.
Many online websites and PC manufacturing companies are also providing comprehensive business networking and hardware solutions in their questionnaire. They are providing on-site support to their customers by their sending representative to the site to diagnose, monitor and solve any hardware/ software/ network problems with the most suitable feasible long-lasting solution(s).
There are several organisations such as banks, insurance companies, hospitals, railways etc. that need on-line processing of large number of transactions and require many computer system to communicate and interact with each other on the same network. In such computing environments, the role of network installation service is vital. The network installation service refers to the way in which a network of geographically distributed multiple computers connected to each other in a manner to enable meaningful transmission and exchange of information among them. In the purview of network installation service, these companies devise and implement the most cost-effective and efficient data paths in a LAN network for the customer organisation.
Generally speaking, these companies also provide the most crucial network security & support services, as a part of their comprehensive business networking and hardware solutions on offer. Under the category of service, these companies engage expert networking engineers to design and maintain a robust network security system that can protect the PCs from viruses. This includes getting firewalls installed in the systems and spam ware for reporting for spam and so on. The network security & support services give valuable assistance in maintaining the network and keeps it prepared with solutions for any inadvertent troubleshooting situation in the network.
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on December 8, 2009 at 5:15 pm
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you need a server….
probally multiple servers
your hardware would not be located at your house
it would be rented in a datacenter…
visit hostway for a better idea
but you still need the programming to run the engine not just the server
Paul
on December 8, 2009 at 5:25 pm
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on December 8, 2009 at 5:40 pm
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Just about any hardware will work fine, but I can give you some tips.
1. NVidia's been having some trouble lately, and AMD has been doing an amazing job with their Linux drivers. Even better, AMD's moving ATi to an open source model (they're just working out licensing) so I'd recommend an ATi video card. The latest drivers from AMD even support redirected rendering for 3D on a 3D surface (like the cube), and Ubuntu Lucid Lynx, due out in April of next year, will have DRI2 (again, redirected rendering) working on the open source Radeon driver.
2. Your biggest issue will be a printer. HP and Epson are both very well supported. For other brands, check before you buy. Personally, I love my Epson.
3. Wireless shouldn't be too much of a problem. Just find what chipset the wireless is using, and you should be OK. Ralink, Atheros, Intel, and Broadcom are the most common, and should work fine.
4. TV Tuners, IR receivers, and Bluetooth devices will be your odder ones to find. That said, it's about as difficult getting ones with good Windows support. If you are looking for one of those components, I'd recommend asking a specific question.
Good Luck, and have fun with Linux! I know I do every day, and the best part: It has so far run just fine on every computer I've stuck it on! Even the Bluetooth on this Netbook, and the RaLink wireless on my MSI, the weird Radeon with dual-DVI on my Dad's desktop, and the totally random WiFi card in my friend's desktop.
on December 8, 2009 at 5:51 pm
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on December 11, 2009 at 6:59 am
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It's hard to explain this to someone who's had little experience with digital logic circuits. To fully understand this, you need to read up on logic gates, boolean algebra, CPU and bus architecture.
I'll try to keep it simple. The base language of a computer is machine code. The part of the computer that actually "understands" and executes machine code is the CPU.
Machine codes consist of numbers: opcodes and arguments. For example "254" is a x86 instruction meaning "decrease by 1".
The CPU itself consists of a complex network of logic gates (basic digital devices that combine and manipulate bits of data). When the CPU reads an opcode of 254, it sees it as a binary bit-pattern: 11111110. Each of those bits is sent down its own wire (bus) into a logic-gate network (instruction decoder) which is connected in such a way that an input of 254 would activate the "decrease by 1" mechanism; an input of, say, 14 would activate the "multiply by" mechanism, etc.
In short, the CPU is hardwired to respond to specific patterns of bits which we call machine code. If you ever take a digital circuit course, you will likely build a basic 4-bit CPU for your final project.
on December 12, 2009 at 1:33 am
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i can’t believe you would be complaing about paying 500 bucks for an iphone its turns out to eb about $2000 with the contract and $1049 if you buy it outright 8gb. And this is now, I can’t imagine how much it would have been back when it first came out. And I think back then the australian dollar was about 91 us cents. Crazy
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