Capstone Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Project Background 3 Industry 3 Trends and Projections 4 Competition 5 Strength 5 Weakness 5 Opportunity 5 Threats 5 Problem and Definition 6 Problem 1: Infrastructure 6 Problem 1.1 Cabling 6 Problem 1.2 Disaster Recovery 6 Problem 1.3 Equipment Life Cycles 6 Problem 2: Security 7 Problem 3: No Internal VoIP 7 Problem 4: Inability to Switch to Telecommute Employees 7 Project Overview 8 Goals & Objectives 8 Assumptions
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operating room and the intensive care unit. In each section there is a complete detailed description of the network diagrams. Starting with the top view diagram representing the hospital structure from an Information Technology network perspective there are two segments of the network which are the clinical functions and the administrative functions. In the clinical areas include the emergency room and operating room, pharmacy, the labs, radiology, intensive care units, the doctor’s personal offices,
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & RESOURCE REPLACEMENT Information Technology adheres to the CoC Technology Replacement Program that requires computer infrastructure components be replaced every three years. This document establishes the procedures regarding this program. The Technology Replacement Program (TRP) is designed to support the IT goals and objectives of achieving stable, predictable and reliable computers systems. This program ensures sufficient money is set aside to keep our computer infrastructure
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Unit 4 Exercise 1 – Definitions 1) Horizontal cable is a type of inside cable designed for horizontal use in non-plenum areas and must be fire retardant. 2) Backbone cable is the inter-building and intra-building cable connections in structured cabling between entrance facilities, equipment rooms and telecommunications closets. 3) Patch cord is an electrical or optical cable used to connect one electronic or optical device to another for signal routing. 4) Connectors are a device for connecting
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New South Wales Government Procurement System for Construction Space Procurement Practice Guide Building project elements July 2008 Procurement Practice Guide Procurement method selection Important notices Current version The current version of this Procurement Practice Guide is maintained on the Internet at: http://www.nswprocurement.com.au/Procurement-System-for-Construction/Reference-material/Procurementpractice-guides.aspx Amendments Refer to the Procurement Practice Guide Amendments
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Page !1 of !39 1. Project Summary 4 Project Initiation 5 2. 2.1.Aims and Constraints 5 2.2. Contraints 5 3. Project Definition 6 3.1.Business Case 6 3.2.Stakeholder 6 3.3. Kick-off Meeting 6 3.4.Project Planning 6 3.4.1. Project Integration Management 6 3.4.2. Project Work Breakdown Structure 7 3.4.3. Project Time Management 7 3.4.4. Cost Management 7 4. Project Execution 7 4.1. Project Quality
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Kudler Fine Foods Integrated Network Design Project Network’s fundamental characteristics and network components The company I chose to do my paper on is Kudler Fine Foods they have three different locations the home office is La Jolla, a Del Mar store, and the Encinitas store on their network that are interconnected on a WAN through a T3 line. The La Jolla
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project. However, it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly indebted to Federal Capital Development Authority (I.C.T unit) for their guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for their support in completing the project. I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents & member of (Organization
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NETWORKING Victor P. Mangulabnan Director, Professional Services Division FYI… Ø 1 DAY TRAINING (Informal) Ø BREAK – Lunch Ø Mobile Phone – Off or Silent Mode Ø Raise a hand if there’s a question Ø Introduce yourself NETWORKING Group of Computers connected together by cables or some other medium. Is a connection of two or more components that gives people the ability to share software, peripheral devices, communicate with each other and share processing power. IS ALL ABOUT
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operating system is installed. 10BaseT Ethernet LAN designed to run on twisted pair cabling at 10 megabits per second. Max cable length is 100 meters. Uses baseband signaling. 100BaseT Generic term for Ethernet cabling system designed to run at 100 megabits per second on twisted pair cabling. Uses baseband signaling. 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet on UTP. 110 block The most common connection used with structured cabling, connecting horizontal cable runs with patch panels. 16 bit (PC Card) Type of
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