Q. I'm interested in finding out the development costs of building a computer network like Google, Yahoo or Amazon. What are the costs? What would the develpment time look like? What kind of software/hardware would be needed?
A. that depends what you would call a computer network. google, yahoo and others alike use mainframe servers (prolly IBM).
the costs of these vary largely. you can get a mediocre one for about $100,000. think how many of these you would consider a computer network and you'll get a price.
development time - depends on what you want to run on this "network"
the costs of these vary largely. you can get a mediocre one for about $100,000. think how many of these you would consider a computer network and you'll get a price.
development time - depends on what you want to run on this "network"
What's the difference between a Computer Technician and a Computer Network Technican?
Q. Just wondering what the difference between a computer technician and a computer network technician was... I'd also like to know what computer network techs do and how much they make, thank you.
A. Computer technicians are general technicians, they can fix anything on the computer.
Network technicians are specialized only in the network of a computer and advanced problems, They can fix internet, ip's, and everything that has to do with internet and connecting.
If they work for microsost, they make alot of $$
Network technicians are specialized only in the network of a computer and advanced problems, They can fix internet, ip's, and everything that has to do with internet and connecting.
If they work for microsost, they make alot of $$
What is the future outlook for jobs as a Computer Network System Administrator?
Q. I've been thinking really hard to go to school this fall for Computer Network System Administrator. I was planning on completing an Associates degree for it. I just want to make sure by the time I complete the 2yr degree there will be a job available for Computer Network System Administrator. I am planning on taking the class at a community college. Thanks ahead of time!
A. Depends on where you live. A larger city will have more computer networking jobs. A smaller city, you may have to have a wider scope of skills, since you would have to support more than one business. Unlike other computer jobs like programing and level one tech support, Networking is not getting outsourced to other countries. Once you get your degree, I recommend getting as many certifications as you can. I would start with CompTIA Network +, A+ and Server +. Then move on to more specialized certs such as MCSE (they recently updated the test and it is called something else now). In a larger city where you would have to set your self apart from everyone else that is graduating in this field, you may want to look into more of a focused area, such as Terminal Services/Citrix, Security. In a smaller city, get a wide knowledge, because most small to medium businesses don't hire IT people full time, so they will use you as a consultant as they need. You will most probably support several businesses.
Not many companies will hire you out of school to be their Network Administrator. Look to spend a couple of years at helpdesk answering phone calls or reseting passwords. Then as you prove your self you will get more responsibilities.
The two year associates route, is not bad, but certifications are needed to get your foot in the door. It's a shame too since most IT people I have met from 2 year schools, know more about Network administration than the 4 year crew.
Good luck to you.
Not many companies will hire you out of school to be their Network Administrator. Look to spend a couple of years at helpdesk answering phone calls or reseting passwords. Then as you prove your self you will get more responsibilities.
The two year associates route, is not bad, but certifications are needed to get your foot in the door. It's a shame too since most IT people I have met from 2 year schools, know more about Network administration than the 4 year crew.
Good luck to you.
What is the future outlook for jobs as a Computer Network System Administrator?
Q. I've been thinking really hard to go to school this fall for Computer Network System Administrator. I was planning on completing an Associates degree for it. I just want to make sure by the time I complete the 2yr degree there will be a job available for Computer Network System Administrator. I am planning on taking the class at a community college. Thanks ahead of time!
A. Anything in computers is going to be a safe bet for some time because all companies are going computerized so demand is very high and will be for a long time.
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