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Our
FAQ site intends to answer questions that relate to
our company, products and services. This list will increase
as our customers seek answers to their computing problems.
For any questions, please contact
us
Groupware:
Groupware is technology designed to facilitate the
work of groups. It may be used to communicate, cooperate,
coordinate, solve problems, compete, or negotiate.
While traditional technologies like the telephone
qualify as groupware, the term is ordinarily used
to refer to a specific class of technologies relying
on modern computer networks, such as e-mail, newsgroups,
videophones, or chat.
LAN:
Local Area Network (LAN) is a connection by cables
or wireless of two or more computers to share resources.
Shareable resources include hard disks, printers,
CD jukebox, files and any other conceivable resource
that can be connected. LANs when correctly implemented
will save your company money when compared to islands
of computers or mainframes.
WAN:
Wide Area Networks connects diverse LANs over
local or geographic areas. WAN implementations pose
very peculiar problems, due to the security holes
and complexity that are ordinarily inherent in their
implementations. In most cases, the homogeneity of
LANs is absent when WANs are introduced.

Our
solutions to business technology problems are diverse,
addressing web site development, groupware, network
design, network security and software integration.
VANIR
The
company designed the LAN and WAN of the company from
the ground up, including cabling, data center design,
workstation and server configuration and installation,
switches, hubs, e-mail, internet servers and support.
Our engineers provided solutions using Linux and Windows
NT, 9.x.
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