For my final blog post for my Spring semester ISM3004 class, I chose to discuss a topic that is growing in importance in today’s business world: NET Communications. With that being said, beginning with networks. By definition, “networks” are the collection of devices connected together via communication devices and transmission media.
("Network of People" Photograph. THE RAINMAKER BLOG. The Rainmaker Institute. Web. <http://www.therainmakerblog.com/uploads/image/network%20of%20people.jpg>.)
There are four types of networks:
- PAN: Personal Area Network
- LAN: Local Area Network
- MAN: Metropolitan Area Network
- WAN: Wide Area Network
Why use a network you may ask? Well the benefits of networking are plenty. First, networking allows the facilitating of communications. This is probably the greatest benefit as it allows for greater productivity and synergy.
Synergy – when the performance of 2 or more components working together exceeds the total performance of the components working separately.
Going back to benefits, through networking you can share software, hardware, and data and information – as well as transfer funds.
- While you have to beware of licensing issues, networks can facilitate software distribution and maintenance.
- Sharing hardware increases productivity because resources are then available online. Also, you can share your disk more efficiently than when used in a local disk.
- Sharing data and information increases employee productivity as well as enabling entire new categories of application. It gives your company also a competitive advantage and it is beneficial for the safety and security applied to your data
While there are plenty of benefits of networking, there are also some disadvantages as well. Not only is cost an issue, but security threats, loss of user autonomy, and lack of privacy are also dilemmas.
· By security threats, I mean network based attacks against enterprise resources. Critical data on servers can be complied/divulged. You need to keep in mind that any system online is at risk. However, on a brighter note, there are proactive strategies to protect network resources.
· By loss of user autonomy, I mean there are restrictions on software installation.
Attached here I have provided a YouTube showing a Mac commercial about networking:
All in all, due to the accessibility and increased productivity that networking provides, it proves to become more and more integrated into today's business world. Attached you will find a few more links I provided about networking:





