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Networks have evolved from the
nascent days when local area networks (LAN) were pristine: a network was
either pure Microsoft or UNIX or Novell or AS400, etc. Today a server
running a given operating system can be an application server on any LAN.
We see Microsoft Exchange servers on a Novell LAN, or an AS400 server or a
Lotus Notes server on a Microsoft LAN, or a Linux server on any LAN. This
versatility is due in large part to the Internet that has caused the data
communication world to speak a common language: TCP/IP.
Computer Business Solutions has the expertise to design, or change the design of local and wide area networks. The design starts with understanding the business objectives. The objective could be as simple as a need to change the infrastructure to remain competitive with the latest technology; or the objective could be as complex as a need to change the way you do business. Because we have been in business for over 20 years, we have established a large base of resource specialists whom we can bring to bear to create a highly customized solution. Our networks incorporate modularity and growth in the design and, whenever possible, build on the systems and equipment that are currently in place. Our designs are based on directory services, Active Directory or NDS, so that transitions in your network design appear seamless. As your demand grows for new technology, we are ready to implement additional network concepts. See Solutions.
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