Businesses know the importance of keeping up with vital documents. In the current digital age, this is primarily handled by some form of document management solution. These include some way to input documents, collate them, tag them for easy referencing, store them, and retrieve them when necessary. The same basic system is needed for your company’s network documentation management.
Why Network Documentation Management is Key for Scaling Your Business Network
Topics: Network, IT Manager, Business Tools, Network Efficiency, Network Access, Documentation Management
Just like protecting yourself in adverse weather is best accomplished by dressing in layers, the best cybersecurity is a layered defense. An essential layer is Network Access Control (NAC), which is taking actions to restrict access to your network by unauthorized users and devices. Access control is a basic line of defense that prevents network breaches and protects you against legal vulnerabilities.
Topics: Network, Security, Network Security, Business Tools, Network Efficiency, Network Access
What Businesses Can Do to Improve Network Efficiency
Modern enterprise networks demand the utmost in network efficiency. And yet, their needs are extremely complex, and there are numerous potential causes of degraded performance. Add to this a plethora of traffic types competing for the available amount of resources. A fitting analogy would be rush hour traffic in San Francisco. Too many vehicles trying to use the available freeways amounts to massive slowdowns; and any mishap only causes more delay.
Topics: Business Internet, network performance, Business Tools, Colorado Business, Bay Area Business, Dallas Business, Los Angeles Business, Orange County Business, San Diego Business, Network Efficiency, Inland Empire Business
Communication Tools for a More Efficient Business
Remember when every form of communication had a personal touch? The primary communication tools of business were the telephone (a landline) and the United States Postal Service. Estimates and receipts were handwritten and given with a smile from a person across the counter. Face to face interaction was common and essential
Topics: Communications, Business Tools