|    What is a Network?  
                                  Simply, a network is a collection of computers, 
                                  printers, and other electronic devices, linked 
                                  by cables or wireless, allowing them to communicate 
                                  with each other. A network allows individuals 
                                  to share and exchange information (files and 
                                  programs), access common services (email and 
                                  applications), and shared hardware (printers, 
                                  servers, image scanners, and fax machines). 
                                Benefits of a Network: 
                                   
                                  Increased Employee Productivity  
                                  When an office is connected, so are people. 
                                  Ideas are shared more quickly. More informed 
                                  decisions are made. Everyone moves faster. Being 
                                  connected saves time. Progress can happen with 
                                  fewer meetings. Data is conveniently shared 
                                  without trading floppy disks. Users have access 
                                  to better shared equipment. Collaboration happens. 
                                  The organization is more competitive.  
                                Reduced Communication Costs  
                                  Network-based communication such as e-mail and 
                                  "instant messages" are cost-effective 
                                  alternatives to phoning and faxing, with the 
                                  potential to deliver significant savings in 
                                  long distance charges. The combination of the 
                                  public Internet with secure "virtual private 
                                  networking" VPN technology allows for office-to-office 
                                  networking without costly dedicated Wide Area 
                                  Network (WAN) connections, also realizing major 
                                  cost savings. 
                                Equipment Costs  
                                  Networking allows equipment — mainly printers 
                                  and servers, to be shared with multiple users. 
                                  Shared resources are used more often and efficiently. 
                                  More users can be brought online without large 
                                  additional costs. Investments in equipment benefit 
                                  more workers. 
                                Access to Resources Anytime/Anywhere Networking 
                                  brings mobility. Key files, data, and services 
                                  can be accessed from any place on the network. 
                                  With remote access in place, one can travel 
                                  or work remotely and still be connected. Access 
                                  to files, data, and messages when away from 
                                  the office provides employee flexibility. Users 
                                  can respond to co-workers and customers quickly, 
                                  from anywhere. 
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