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Computer Networking in Middleton, WI

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Business Listing   Greenbrier & Russel Inc - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 827-6760


Business Listing   Network Engineering Technologies - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 827-6700


Business Listing   Pinnacle Software - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 836-9400


Business Listing   Robert Half Technology - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 827-8882


Business Listing   Symantec - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 831-8001


Business Listing   System Request Consultants - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 663-4918


Business Listing   Teamsoft Inc - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 827-7772


Business Listing   The Information House - Middleton, WI - Phone: (608) 831-4353


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Helpful Definition for: Computer Networking


Computer networking in Middleton is the practice of linking computing devices together with hardware and software that supports data communications across these devices. Networks can be categorized in several different ways. One approach defines the type of network according to the geographic area it spans; Local area networks typically reach across a single home, whereas, wide area networks reach across cities, states, or even across the world. The internet is the world's largest public WAN. Computer networks also differ in their design; they may be client-server or peer-to-peer. Client-server networks, much more common in business, feature centralized server computers that store e-mail, web pages, files and applications. Conversely, all computers tend to support the same functions on a peer-to-peer network, more common in homes.

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