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Networking Solutions

Networking refers to the total process of creating and using computer networks, with respect to hardware, protocols and software, including wired and wireless technology. It involves the application of theories from different technological fields, like IT, computer science and computer/electrical engineering.

In information technology, networking is the construction, design, and use of a network, including the physical (cabling, hub, bridge, switch, router, and so forth), the selection and use of telecommunication protocol and computer software for using and managing the network, and the establishment of operation policies and procedures related to the network.

We at NTIPL offer a wide range of networking options which includes but is not limited to:

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Wired Networking

A wired setup uses physical cables to transfer data between different devices and computer systems. Most wired networks use Ethernet cables to transfer data between connected PCs.

Wireless Networking

Wireless networks are computer networks that are not connected by cables of any kind.The basis of wireless systems is radio waves, an implementation that takes place at the physical level of network structure.

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Software Define Networking

Software-defined networking (SDN) is an umbrella term encompassing several kinds of network technology aimed at making the network as agile and flexible as the virtualized server and storage infrastructure of the modern data center.

Software Define WAN

The software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) is a specific application of software-defined networking (SDN) technology applied to WAN connections, which are used to connect enterprise networks – including branch offices and data centers – over large geographic distances.

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Network Management – Monitoring and Analytics

Network management is the process of administering and managing computer networks. It concerns with the reliability, efficiency and capacity/capabilities of data transfer channels

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