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Access to information is vital

in today’s business arena.

Networks increase computing power exponentially. They allow everyone in a business organization to work together as a team. Networks enable team members to share data files, printers, backup systems, Internet connections and other network resources.

When computers are networked together everyone benefits including customers, employees, decision makers and even the accountants. If you don't have your computers networked together, it's time to make the move.

With the ever-growing popularity and usefulness of the Internet, networking your businesses computers together is a sound business choice.

 


Any way you cut it networking is here to stay and is growing by leaps and bounds as is demonstrated by the phenomenal rise of the largest network in the world, the Internet.


A sound network design, the right equipment, expert installation and consistent professional follow-up, is the mix that makes for a winning business network.


We specialize in serving the technology needs of small businesses that generally do not require nor can afford a full time information technology staff.

We provide network infrastructure design, consulting and installation services that are custom tailored the the needs of your specific organization. In addition to our business networking solutions, we also provide contract network support and system maintenance services.

Questions?

Email Us for a Free Initial Consultation 

Phone: Dan (214) 215-1764

dan@nativetechnologyinc.com

If you have a network, is it tied to the Internet?

The "Net" is the biggest network in the world and is growing larger bigger by the minute. The stellar growth of the "Net" has happened for many reasons but most of all because it saves time and money. Once a computer is part of a network, the network is the computer.


Diagram of small network SMALL BUSINESS NETWORK

Diagram of medium network MEDIUM SIZE BUSINESS NETWORK

Diagram of a backbone network BACKBONE NETWORK

A local area network (LAN) is a cost effective and efficient way to share information and resources in an office environment.

Ethernet technology allows for high-speed connection to your business computer network, the internet, and the world wide web.

Fiber Optic Like thin coax, fiber optic cabling is used primarily for network backbones. Made from flexible, optically efficient strands of glass coated with a layer of rubber tubing, fiber uses photons of light instead of electrons for sending and receiving data.

 

THINGS TO ASK YOURSELF

  • Do I have a network in place?

  • What is my company able to accomplish using the current network that is in place today?

  • What is my company not able to accomplish without the right network infrastructure in place?


What we can provide

  • Server Hardware & Software

  • Workstation Hardware & Software

  • Computer Peripheral Selection & Installation

  • Integration of Existing Equipment

  • Data Backup & Disaster Recovery Plan

  • Network Cabling & installation

  • Systems Integration with the Internet

The Network Architecture and Design project is individually tailored to each company's unique scope and needs.

We let your business needs drive the basis for your network design.


THINGS WE CAN HELP YOU ANSWER

1) How large and how many file servers will you need?

2) What type of data cable is the best and most cost effective? Category 5? Category 6? Fiber? Wireless?

3) Do you need a network system administrator?

4) Should you switch, or upgrade your existing network equipment?

5) What hardware and software will best serve your business needs?

6) How can  these changes be implemented without causing system crashes or disruption in business work flow?

7) Should you nurse your current network setup along until the time is right for a system-wide change?

8) What kind of productivity impact can you expect to incur as a new system is integrated into your office?

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