Network Technology Recommendations Project Plan
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Network Technology Recommendations Project Plan
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Network Technology Recommendations
Network Technology Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Ease of use Technology should be easy to use for all users without any training involved. 6 Cost It should be affordable to procure and maintain the technology. 8
Network Technology Recommendation Recommended Network Technologies Description Benefits Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Local area network (LAN Local area networks connect groups of computers and low-voltage devices over short distances (within a building or between a group of two or three buildings very close to each other) to share information and resources. Businesses generally manage and maintain local networks. Through the use of routers, LANs can connect to wide area networks (WANs, explained below) to transfer data quickly and securely. Most local area networks have a router that connects to the internet. So being on such a local area network, you can communicate with other devices on your network and are protected from internet-based sniffing and monitoring software (i.e. things on the internet can’t see your internal traffic between devices). And yet, you still have the ability to go out to the internet by simply entering an internet IP address in your browser’s URL field. 7 Wireless local area network (WLAN) WLANs use wireless network technology, such as Wi-Fi. Generally seen in the same types of applications as local area networks, these types of networks do not require devices to rely on physical cables to connect to the network. You can access network resources from any location within the wireless network’s coverage area. Wireless access to the Internet and to company resources help your staff be more productive and collaborative. You don’t have to string cables, as you do with wired networks. Installation can be quick and cost-effective. You can easily expand WLANs where and as needed, because no wires are involved.
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Network Technology Vendor Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Quality of Product or Service They must provide high quality services to meet organization goals. Services provided must meet the required market standards. 6 Price Services must be affordable to the organization i.e. must be within the organization budget. 6
Network Technology Recommended Vendors Vendor Name Vendor Strengths Vendor Weaknesses Products/Services Provided to Project Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Cisco Cisco maintains a strong lead in nearly every networking hardware category Their gadgets are expensive Video conferencing, network gadgets, switch, routers 6 Arista Arista also recognizes the importance of diversification. They now offer network monitoring, automation, and analytics for hybrid cloud environments. Arista appears weaker in areas of SD-WAN and security, which could affect their future agility. They now offer network monitoring, automation, and analytics for hybrid cloud environments. 4
Network Technology Deployment Challenges Deployment Challenge Deployment Challenge Description Infrastructure Some of network technology is not compatible with some gadgets Cost It is very expensive to buy some of network technology
Technology Adoption Methods Method Name Method Description Strategic planning method Involve developing a technique to implement the technology, it also comprises measuring its progress and take needed corrective actions. This happens through the entire process of adoption. Collaborative approach This comprise involving intended users to help in identifying needs, goals, capacity and alignment. An investment of time and energy in the planning discussion encourages investment in the overall process which can ultimately promote the success of adoption.
Cost/Benefit Considerations Benefits Costs Considerations Indirect Indirect Adopt Intangible Intangible Adopt Database System Recommendation
Database System Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Performance For the kinds of operations, the volume of data, numbers of concurrent user sessions, and transaction rate (if applicable) that my application will need to perform, can this DBMS meet organization required SLAs? 5 Philosophy Does the design of the DBMS, its record types, how it handles scaling (up or out), how it handles multiple user access to the same data, schema versus schema-less, etc. match how my applications will need to use it? 5
Database System Recommendation Recommended Database System Description Benefits Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Oracle It’s powerful but complex. New users will want to invest in solid training to ensure they’re getting the most from the software. Very secure 8 MySQL MySQL powers commercial websites by the hundreds of thousands, and it also serves as the backend for a huge number of internal enterprise applications. Open-source hence can be improved in terms of design and security by different developers 6
Database System Vendor Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Reliability Vendor must be reliable in terms of service delivery. They must be available to fix any form of downtime as well as provide risk mitigation guidelines 8 Certification A vendor must be must be a member of a certified by a professional body to offer cloud services 8
Database System Recommended Vendors Vendor Name Vendor Strengths Vendor Weaknesses Products/Services Provided to Project Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Oracle One can temporarily block all damages from an ally Poor navigation makes it harder to move around in the database. Database 6 MySQL Easy to use Open-source hence can be easily manipulated Database 5
Database System Deployment Challenges Deployment Challenge Deployment Challenge Description Integration Some database system only work with specific gadgets hence hard to install Cost It is costly in terms of installation as well as maintenance to deploy database systems
Technology Adoption Methods Method Name Method Description Strategic planning method Involve developing a technique to implement the technology, it also comprise measuring its progress and take needed corrective actions. This happens through the entire process of adoption. Collaborative approach This comprise involving intended users to help in identifying needs, goals, capacity and alignment. An investment of time and energy in the planning discussion encourages investment in the overall process which can ultimately promote the success of adoption.
Cost/Benefit Considerations Benefits Costs Considerations Indirect Opportunity Adopt Intangible Intangible Adopt Software Application Recommendations
Software Application Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Compatibility If the software needs to operate with a certain device (card reader, high capacity storage device, printer video camera) will you have to buy new devices? Are you dependent on the devices you have on the system that may be obsolete and unsupported by the new software when the software supplier upgrades the program? 8 Cost Is it a buy-once and forget about it? Or is it a subscription service? Are there additional costs to make it work on your system? 8
Software Application Recommendation Recommended Software Application Description Benefits Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Microsoft Develop operating systems and different types of applications Widely used hence affordable 8 IBM Develop server systems as well as hardware. Secure to use 6
Software Application Vendor Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Reliability Vendor must be reliable in terms of service delivery. They must be available to fix any form of downtime as well as provide risk mitigation guidelines 8 Certification A vendor must be must be a member of a certified by a professional body to offer cloud services 6
Software Application Recommended Vendors Vendor Name Vendor Strengths Vendor Weaknesses Products/Services Provided to Project Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Microsoft Widely used hence compatible with many applications Easily attacked by hackers Operating systems and applications 8 IBM Secure in terms of security Expensive Operating systems and applications 6
Software Application Deployment Challenges Deployment Challenge Deployment Challenge Description Compatibility Sometime a software can fail to integrate with some systems within the organization forcing the organization to buy new equipment. Cost Some software is very expensive to buy as well as maintain
Technology Adoption Methods Method Name Method Description Strategic planning method Involve developing a technique to implement the technology, it also comprises measuring its progress and take needed corrective actions. This happens through the entire process of adoption. Collaborative approach This comprise involving intended users to help in identifying needs, goals, capacity and alignment. An investment of time and energy in the planning discussion encourages investment in the overall process which can ultimately promote the success of adoption.
Cost/Benefit Considerations Benefits Costs Considerations Indirect indirect Adopt Intangible Intangible Adopt Cloud Services Recommendations
Cloud Services Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Cost Services should be affordable in terms installation as well as cost as well as maintenance. 6 Bandwidth Should have strong bandwidth to run any service that organization intend to run. 8
Cloud Services Recommendation Recommended Cloud Services Description Benefits Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Amazon Web Services Help businesses manage challenges and meet their organizational goals. It offers tools that support all industries. Easy to use and adopt 6 Microsoft Azure Widely used and offer wide range of services. Easy few resources to roll out 4
Cloud Services Vendor Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Name Selection Criteria Description Selection Criteria Value (Weighting in Points) Reliability Vendor must be reliable in terms of service delivery. They must be available to fix any form of downtime as well as provide risk mitigation guidelines 5 Certification A vendor must be must be a member of a certified by a professional body to offer cloud services 6
Cloud Services Recommended Vendors Vendor Name Vendor Strengths Vendor Weaknesses Products/Services Provided to Project Aggregate Selection Criteria Score Amazon Web Services Easy to use and adopt High technical support fee IaaS PaaS
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Cloud Services Deployment Challenges Deployment Challenge Deployment Challenge Description Multi-cloud Once application is designed for distributed deployment in multiple regions, it works in multi-cloud environment unless cloud specific services are used. However, application delivery comes as challenge. Distributed Infrastructure From monitoring point of view, some running machines may easily be hidden in a different region and keep contributing to the bill. From application point of view, cloud services needs a different design. When companies try to port traditional application to cloud, the efficiency doesn’t increase.
Technology Adoption Methods Method Name Method Description Strategic planning method Involve developing a technique to implement the technology, it also comprise measuring its progress and take needed corrective actions. This happens through the entire process of adoption. Collaborative approach This comprise involving intended users to help in identifying needs, goals, capacity and alignment. An investment of time and energy in the planning discussion encourages investment in the overall process which can ultimately promote the success of adoption.
Cost/Benefit Considerations Benefits Costs Considerations Intangible Indirect Adopt Direct Intangible Adopt Copyright 2020 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.
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