1. Why would I want to outsource my network?

    • This question is part of "The Value" area.  Here are some other reasons.  Palladium Networks is backed by the experience and input of the entire company.  Our staffing approach gives you the flexibility to choose a level of service that corresponds with your ever-changing demands for different technologies and levels of network support.

    • We have engineers with the skill sets you need, when you need them, for as long as you need them.

    • We save you time and money associated with hiring a new employee

    • You will be able to renew your employees focus on their primary responsibilities.

  2. Do I really need a network?

    • Do you want to share files between computers?

    • Do you want to share other resources, like printers?

    • Do you want to share a connection to the Internet?

    • If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you will want to have a network

  3. What type of network should I install?

    • This is a two part answer.  First, there are two network models; client-server and peer-to-peer.

    • Peer-to-peer is the most basic and involves the least amount of time to set up and maintain.  However, it doesn't scale well above 5 PC's.

    • Client-server involves one or more servers supporting all of the PC's in your organization.  It provides a centralized location for file storage, making reliable back-ups a necessity.  A server also provides a common platform to run your applications.

  4. How can our company connect to the Internet?

    • There are now many ways for your company to connect to the Internet.

    • Dial Up Modem - Your company can connect to the Internet with a standard dial-up modem.  This connection can also be shared.  While slow, this can be the most economical solution.

    • Cable Modem - You can connect to the Internet through your local cable provider if it is available.  This solution is both high-speed and cost efficient when compared to Frame-Relays and partial T-1.

    • DSL Modem - This technology is available in several varieties and is similar to the cable modem in cost and speed.

    • Frame-Relay/T1 - A digital circuit provided by a Telco.  This method has a wider availability currently than DSL or Cable modems.

 

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