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Your Computer Network is the information pipeline of your business. But what if your network goes down?  If your computer network is not operating properly, you may lose access to critical applications and their data.  If you are using mobile applications, software as a service, or other types of Cloud Computing, your computer network needs to be highly reliable and readily available. While reading this article, you will learn about information technology trends that impact your Computer Network.

Cloud Computing and Your Network

With Cloud Computing, your employees require consistent and reliable bandwidth over the internet to connect with the most popular cloud applications.  As Cloud Computing is becoming more important in business, it is becoming increasingly necessary to protect your network. Cloud Computing is an undeniable trend.  Most industry analysts forecast strong growth for The Cloud.  From a September 2013 forecast from International Data Corp., worldwide spending on public IT cloud services is predicted to reach $107 billion by 2017, an increase from $47.4 billion in 2013.   This trend in cloud computing is driving mega deals, such as the acquisition of Time Warner Cable by Comcast, as cable is a popular option for business class internet.

Is your Computer Network ready for Mobile?

A WiFi network is a practical way to connect laptops, convertibles, tablet PCs, and smartphones to your business.  However, mobile devices can tax your computer network performance and security.  To ensure smooth and consistent network connectivity, your computer network needs to accommodate the additional bandwidth requirements of those mobile devices.  Additionally, mobile devices may be a source of virus, Malware, or phishing schemes on your computer network.  Remember that your network security is only as strong as its weakest link.  Keep your mobile devices up to date with the latest Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware updates.

Ensure Network Security

Network SecurityCyber Criminals and hackers put your network security on the defense.  It is important that you protect your network with intrusion prevention, firewall, anti-spam, Anti-Malware, and web-filtering capabilities.  These necessary defense mechanisms help prevent unauthorized access to business applications and other data attached to your network. It is also a good idea to monitor and scan your network periodically to detect any unauthorized access that may have made it past your first line of defense.

Your Computer Network is the lifeline of your business for Cloud Computing, mobility, and employee productivity.  To get the most from your IT investment, your network needs to be bullet proof.  If you believe you can get better performance from your network or are unsure about your network security, contact your computer network professional today.

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