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NETWORK SYSTEM REVIEW |
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Business applications represent a new level of power and functionality previously only available on mainframe computers. Greater functionality also means a higher degree of interaction between the hardware and software systems that make up today’s information technology. |
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Smooth running applications are only the most visible part of a well-run computerized information system. Graphical-based accounting applications interact intimately with not only the network operating system but also with database engines and other programs loaded in server memory. This high level of interaction increases the importance of fully understanding the configuration of the current computing environment before beginning implementations. |
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This is best accomplished by performing a systematic review of the hardware, software and operating system components, and then documenting the findings. Before implementing accounting applications, deficiencies identified in the system review should be rectified. This approach minimizes problems both during implementation and after. |
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Our Typical System Review includes: |
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critical server initialization files |
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volume analysis |
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access and security issues |
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network operating system library and driver files |
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client operating systems and network shell files |
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workstation performance, memory and volume issues |
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software management program & virus protection |
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backup strategies and procedures |
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INSTALLATION |
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We will install your new software onto your server. We will also configure all the workstations and initialize the database, which will provide you a starting point for setting up your data designed around your needs. We will then configure all the workstations required to access your business solution. |
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