by Jeff Brodie

Cost savings have been realized and the growth of computing power, the likes of which Fortune 50 companies had ,is now available to even small enterprises today. Adding to the decreasing cost of hardware and software there has also been an increase in internet related applications. This too is a function of the expansion and appearance of high speed internet access in the developed world. These trends have enabled more to be done with less and increased productivity.

The internet is providing the means for a wide variety of business activities such as transaction processing, email, and file backup to occur. There has been a growth of intercompany Virtual Private Networks which can span the city, or the globe. People today are using fax,voice as well as video communication which all runs over the public internet.

Security not withstanding the internet is a pretty cool place to do just about what ever you want. The advent of social networking has moved the interaction of people around the globe into a real live online community. So the internet is a medium for sharing rich and expansive media around the world 7×24x265. This all for one low monthly fee. In fact if we subscribe to Skype we can computer to computer call anyone in the world for free.

The challenge in using the internet is thati t is different things to different providers depending on where the last mile connection is. The last mile referring to the telephone company or cable company cable connection running to the location you are in. Beacuse of this it is not wise to run all of your connectivity off this one access. Enterprises using mission critical applications are wise to diversify their connections for maximum reliability and protection.

Time sensitive applications such as voice may suffer from your connectivity when net enabled. The quality of line required for specific applications may not be the same and you could be at risk of packet loss and dropped connections. Always delpoy mission critical applications with a backup point of entry and exit to the public networks and other connections. Sometimes a point to point connection can provide the best choice over comlete internet connectivity.

Not every internet connection is created equally, even from the same provider. Cost savings in one area, may need to be re-invested in to new areas to allow the organization to do more with less but with multiple options for our security and access.

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