Monday, February 15, 2010

Upgrading Networks


When your Network isn't up to par and isn't performing the way you would like it to it may be time for you or your business to upgrade. When you decide to upgrade you need to really plan out your method of madness.


Extensive planning should go into every network upgrade. You need to plan outlines from beginning to end. A good plan helps identify strength's, weaknesses, oppertunities, and threats. This is called a swat analysis. The plan should clearly define the tasks and the order in which tasks are completed. Some examples of good network upgrade planning include:


- Sports teams following game plans


- Builders following strict blueprints


- Ceremonies or meetings following agendas

Network upgrades are key for employees and managers to do. They need to find security, hardware, user, and any possible flaws to maintain there network's effectiveness. If they neglect to upgrade there can be great consiquences, such as hackers, loss of information, and greater things such as loss of important information that is necessary to the jobs of the company. Network upgrades are healthy for a business as a whole and it is important to see and find holes in the network.

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