network identity
An identity that is recognized throughout a network, such as the Internet or an enterprise��s LAN. This concept is important to enterprises managing which individuals have access to what resources, which can include applications, information, and even equipment.
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- Network Management
Network management refers to the broad subject of managing computer networks. There exists a wide variety of software and hardware products that help network system administrators manage a network. Network management covers a wide area, including: Security: Ensuring that the network is protected from unauthorized users. Performance: Eliminating bottlenecks in the network. Reliability: Making sure […]
- network map
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- network monitoring
In network management terms, network monitoring is the phrase used to describe a system that continuously monitors a network and notifies a network administrator though messaging systems (usually e-mail) when a device fails or an outage occurs. Network monitoring is usually performed through the use of software applications and tools. At the most basic level, […]