COMPUTER
NETWORKING SYSTEM
Sharing of information files becomes more secured and easy
An Overview
Share resources from one computer to another, create files and store them in one computer, access those files from the other computer(s) connected over the network, Connect a printer, scanner, or a fax machine to one computer within the network and let other computers of the network use the machines available over the network (For Display on Website).
Modern-day networks deliver more than connectivity. Organizations are embarking on transforming themselves digitally. Their networks are critical to this transformation and to their success. Besides physically connecting computer and communication devices, a network system serves the important function of establishing a cohesive architecture that allows a variety of equipment types to transfer information in a near-seamless fashion. LAN connections between computers and peripheral devices in a limited physical area, such as a business office, laboratory, or college campus, by means of links (wires, Ethernet cables, fibre optics, Wi-Fi) that transmit data rapidly.
Provision of an infrastructure well connected be it wired or wireless for your seamless sharing of data, connectivity between devices, networked devices which allows users to communicate with each other; share the printers and storage equipment; and simultaneously access centrally located processors, data, or programs (instruction sets).