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implementation program offers cost efficiency, performance guarantees and
reliability. The first phase of the program focuses on the backbone and its
capacity. A network can perform no faster than that which the backbone
allows. Decisions made at the design level will determine the nature of the
cable system: tethered or wireless or a combination thereof, fiber optic or
copper-based cabling and at what category level. The design will determine
what capacity switches need to be introduced and what capacity routers are
necessary for connectivity to the Internet or to other facilities. The second phase is typically at the server level. Prototypes may need to be developed if fast deployment to multiple sites is required, or if uncertainty exists on compatibility of programs or version upgrades of programs on the servers being deployed. If prototypes are not necessary, then file server introduction can be made directly into the computing environment as long as proper backups and testing are in place. The direct implementation of file servers is typically done in off hours. The process includes the installation of applications and the establishment of user rights to access these applications. We will set up the requisite security levels for the end-users, design auto execution routines, and write login scripts. The third phase is making the workstations compatible with the new computing environment. Imaging and push technology can be used if multiple similar workstations have to be rolled out. Otherwise, the implementation program includes workstation customization. Testing is all-important. The extent of testing is pre-approved and includes end-user connectivity to the network servers, printing, Internet access, and remote connectivity.
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