Posts Tagged ‘Networking Technologies’

Cisco Network Management Software

January 22nd, 2010



Cisco is a company that was founded by a small group of computer scientists at Stanford University and has grown to have more than 65,225 employees worldwide.

The company is focused on helping people to make powerful connections in business, education, philanthropy, creativity, or any venue that they decide to pursue. They have been the leaders in the development of IP based networking technologies which means they help to develop the internet even further then it already is.

The advanced technologies that Cisco is a part of besides the development of their Cisco network management software are application networking, data centers, digital media, IPICS which is Cisco IP Interoperability and Communications System, mobility, security, storage networking, telepresence, unified communications, video, and virtualization.

The Cisco network management software can come in many different versions. There is the Data Center Management, IP Communications Management, Network Analysis and Planning management, Network Configuration and Change Management, Network Management Services Modules, Optical Management, and Routing and Switching Management.

Other network management software includes Security and Identity Management, Video, Cable and Content Delivery Management, and Wireless Access Management. Within all these titles of the Cisco network management is a list of many software titles that can be purchased from the company Cisco. There are so many types of the Cisco software in order to give customization to each and every company that needs network management.

Cisco understands that all companies do not need the same type of Cisco network management software so they have many trained employees that can work with a companies IT department to analyze and determine exactly the correct software package that is right for that company.

Cisco can create a network system that integrates each and every little aspect of a company from the management of the operations to the management of the registrar. These Cisco network management tools will allow the company to automate, simplify, and integrate their network to reduce operational costs and improve the over all productivity of their company.

Cisco will help any company build their Cisco network management software package to fit their needs and their very reliable and knowledgeable staff will be there every step of the way to make sure that the software gets embedded properly and works properly for the company. Source: Networkmanagementsys.com, Louis Zhang.

By: Louis Zhang

A+-Network+ Training and Certification

December 11th, 2009



A+ certification is possibly the most popular way of breaking into the computer tech business, as it demonstrates basic competency regarding computer hardware and software. Offered by CompTIA, the certification involves taking two tests: the A+ Essentials exam and a choice of one of three elective exams: IT Technician, Remote Support Technician, and Depot Technician. The knowledge base required involves understanding how to take apart a computer and put it back together, how to build a computer from its basic components, knowledge of the purpose and function of component parts such as the motherboard, CPU, display devices, power supply, and cooling system, among others.

In addition, on the software end, the A+ certificate seeker is required to know all about modern operating systems. While CompTIA is vendor-neutral, it emphasizes knowledge of the Windows operating system, because A+ certification is designed to produce computer technicians who can make a living, and Windows holds the lion’s share of the OS market. However, the certificate seeker is still required to have a basic understanding of Apple and Unix-like operating systems. He or she is required to understand the boot process as well as the basic framework of multiple operating systems, so that he or she can provide adequate support to customers needing assistance.

Regarding Network+ certification, the basic premise is the same as that for A+ certification, except it is required for anyone who wants to be an IT network technician. The certification shows that the successful Network+ candidate is able to maintain, configure, install, troubleshoot, test and manage all sorts of network infrastructures, has an understanding of modern networking technologies, basic design principles, and grasps modern wiring standards. In addition, the Network+ certificate seeker benefits from having the A+ certification since Network+ requires the same technical skills as a foundation. Networks contain multiple computers, as well as the nexuses between them, so it’s far trickier to troubleshoot than just a single computer.

The specifics involved in the Network+ test involve knowledge of common networking protocols, both wired and wireless, as well as an understanding of all the hardware involved in creating a network. He or she must know how to set up a fast and secure computer network utilizing firewalls, routers, and switches, and ensure that it is free of viruses and malware. The certificate seeker must be familiar with all the tools of the trade, as software-based and immaterial as packet sniffers and port scanners or as gritty and hardware-based as cable-strippers and temperature monitors. He or she must be able to diagnose problems and have adequate knowledge to come up with a solution.

Any job with a major technology company involving technical expertise will require A+ certification, and if you’re looking to be a network or systems administrator, Network+ is increasingly necessary for your career. Many major corporations, such as Microsoft, Cisco, Novell, and HP, include the CompTIA Network+ and A+ certification in their mandatory training requirements.

By: Ryan Corey