IT Infrastructure Explained
Every office needs it’s computers to work, offices need their computers to share with each other, every office needs to be able to print, offices need the digital phones to work. No one, office or residential wants to have their computer slow down because of a virus or spyware/ malware infection. No office can afford to have it’s sensitive data lost to a hard drive crash.
All of the above scenarios come under the umbrella of needing an IT services person to fix them.
You don’t want to know what IT infrastructure is until you don’t have one.
Definitions of IT Infrastructure:
IT Infrastructure
ALSO CALLED: Integration Infrastructure, Infrastructure
DEFINITION: In information technology and on the Internet, infrastructure is the physical hardware used to interconnect computers and users. Infrastructure includes the transmission media, including telephone lines, cable television lines, and satellites and antennas, and also the routers, aggregators, repeaters, and other devices that control transmission paths. Infrastructure also includes the software used …
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When my printer isn’t talking to my computer and I go online to get help, I don’t want to be bombarded with buzzwords that make me think I have entered a foreign language site. Terms like enterprise, VPN…VP WHAT?!? I’m not looking for a “flux capacitor” for my Delorean Time Machine; I just want my office’s computers and printers to work.
Why can’t I find an IT services site that talks to me in a language I can understand? Information Technology is a broad term; I’m just trying to get my printer to work!
Why do I have to Google to find out that VPN means virtual private network, and that it is a computer network that uses a public network (e.g., the Internet) to transmit private data? Since I am not likely to need a virtual private network in the near future, why did I waste 20 minutes of my life trying to understand it?
I decided to turn to a name I know, hoping to find some clarity. Here is a quote from the IBM website:
IT strategy and architecture services from IBM can help you successfully assess, plan and design an enterprisewide IT strategy and architecture that supports your business goals.
I don’t need architecture! I just want to print! Does every search for IT services bring up sites which only cater to Mega corporations? I am proud of my business, but I don’t need a nuclear bomb to kill a fly!
My search brought up terms and “technospeak” which threatened to turn me into the world’s first “carbon-based life form” computer catapult. I know I am not the only one who feels there should be an easier way to find a company who is geared to a serving a small to mid-sized business. Is there anyone out there? Hello?
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