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Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) is a primary requirement in today’s enterprise network. Every organization needs Wi-Fi setup or wireless access along with LAN (Local Area network). Before setting up a wireless network or in the network and before the Access point registers with Wireless LAN Controller, we need to complete the basic or initial configuration via CLI. Exploring Wireless Controller…
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Book 7, Chapter 7, Episode 103
Malleus made a zombieland lmao
Ok so remember last episode that mom mentioned that Ortho has a time limit of 20 minutes? Yeah, Malleus' magic is so complicated that it takes a super computer like Ortho 17 minutes to gather data. He's pressed on time, so he gets to work... UNTIL
???: "My my... And I was wondering what anomaly might be happening in my domain..."
Malleus: "You... Your appearance has changed, but you are the Littler Shroud, are you not?"
Ortho: "Malleus Draconia..! I knew it... So you did overblot."
Doggy 1: "GRRRR..."
Malleus wonders what Ortho was doing there, because he was quite sure the boy's sleeping soundly at Diasomnia. Ortho explains that it's too bad for Malleus because that body's already empty. He's escaped through the school's wireless LAN.
Ortho: "I'm just a self-driven AI program data... But even if I say that, you wouldn't really understand right."
Malleus: "In other words, your consciousness is that of a ghost that left its body to settle into another vessel... Did I get that right?"
Ortho: "Oh~! So that's how fairies would interpret data transmission!"
(HELP? WHAT KIND OF CONVERSATION IS THIS)
Ortho confirms that yeaaaah, that's basically how it works. So he can move through electronic waves to basically anywhere, even outer space! He also explains that he probed through underwater cables too, but everything was blocked by magic... but through his desperation he realized that wireless waves were accessible to him because
"Magic is the power of one's imagination. You need to understand something to conjure it... So naturally, you can't do something about things "you don't know about"."
Ortho found Malleus' weakness and exploited it! Malleus knows what cables are, but he doesn't know about the concept of wifi. He got outsmarted because of his ignorance omfg.
Ortho: "Aren't your cybersecurity awareness a bit dull? I recommend setting up a UTM in your magic domain."
LITTLE BOY'S DISSING THE OLD MAN OMFG!! FUCKING BURNED SDAKNJSDAKLAS
Malleus: "Yuuteeehm... Is that some sort of abbreviation for a technique?"
(He's actually talking to him in a civil manner??? Malleus is surprisingly in control of the clarity of his intellect...)
Ortho: "Ehh~ you don't know what that is? That's why you're getting tricked by a junior like me. You're one of the top 5 mages in the realm and a master of unknown ancient magic but... It doesn't matter."
HE'S SO MEAN??
"I WON'T FALL ASLEEP UNDER YOUR SPELL!"
Malleus: "Hm... I see. Well, then..."
Malleus: "An unsleeping, noisy mechanical doll can be silenced by shattering it to pieces."
HE'S SUDDENLY SO MORBID
Ortho: "If you try to do that, then... "I'll show you STYX's... Humanity's greatest technological power!"
Ortho notes to himself that Malleus seems to be ignoring the data-collecting machines he's brought with him. He has 13 minutes left before the data gathering completes, so he MUST buy time until then!
Malleus: "May I ask all uninvited guests to leave at once."
#The goal is to survive again#There's no way to beat malleus because he heals 60000 a turn#twisted wonderland#ventique rambles#twst book 7 spoilers#ortho shroud#malleus draconia
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F/B Chapter_35 : "Flash Fire"
CW: really awkward and sad video gaming, a recollection of implied abusive consequences, trauma
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“Here,” Garry started, reaching over the back of the couch and being helped halfway by Ty to grab the wireless controller. He handed the controller to Harlow, then made a motion and went back to the front door.
“Urban!” Ty yelled excitedly.
Harlow, carefully, climbed over the couch. Garry came back over, this time without his shoes on.
“Hey. Flash Fire?” He could still feel himself vibrating. Ty nodded.
Two-versus-two. Ty was losing. Garry had likely been playing prior, as the character was set to one of the offensive aerokinetics. Maraud. Harlow sat and watched Ty’s half of the screen for several seconds. Ty’s eyes flashed to Harlow’s side of the screen for a moment, then to Harlow.
“Were you gonna play?” he asked.
“Yeah,” Harlow said. “I’ll beat a few people up, but you’ve got school tomorrow. Can’t stay up forever.”
Ty shifted off the leg he was sitting on. He grinned a little in response.
Harlow respawned.
Flash Fire was the kind of game Harlow thoroughly thought could not be as popular as Raiden kept claiming it was. It was consistently described as difficult, punishing, and cruel by anyone he’d ever heard talk about it. The only person in Harlow’s family to have ever been a “fan” of the original Transgressor comics was his uncle, though Trevor mostly seemed to enjoy examining the art and strategy for anything useful.
Despite that, Trevor was the one who had brought him and Pierre down to that first arcade convention. He was the one who taught Harlow how to play the original arcade games—PVE KDCU and PVP Spar—and Harlow hadn’t bothered with other games until Raiden started asking about it. And dropped a console and a few games off from their first part-time job at a game and hobby store.
Harlow quickly got into the motions of fighting two people at once to make up for the way they were single-targeting on Ty. Flash Fire had started as a console-only, single-player open-world and had gotten multiplayer compatibility in the open world before coming out with online versus, and even then it had still been one-versus-one only, like Spar had been but with the 3D mechanics instead of the arcade’s 2D. Playerbase demands brought two-versus-two and teams.
Spar was the reason Flash Fire was as popular as it was—Harlow suspected it and Raiden confirmed it.
Ty liked to play two-versus-two when he got the chance. Probably something to do with Raiden. Raiden. LAN had been around for longer than online for the campaign, something that endlessly upset Raiden even after getting Harlow mildly into Mario Kart.
Harlow realized he’d been holding his breath when the match ended and took a long exhale with a laugh at the PC players spamming curse words and insults censored with alternative statements that made Ty giggle. PC was added in the same large update as online campaign multiplayer. A few cheater, reporteds, another stop using overpowered characters in reference to using offensive aerokinetic Agent Maraud. Not one Harlow would consider “op.” It was still the reason Harlow deliberately chose to play characters that got nerfed what a lot of people considered too hard. Characters that were more terrible than they weren’t.
“One more?” Ty pleaded.
Harlow glanced at Garry. His pseudo-father seemed almost enamored watching Harlow flick through the game controls.
“One more,” he answered.
“Can you show Dad why Raiden calls you Urban?”
He paused flicking through the character options. Harlow had been instinctively finding Ballot, the only character Raiden could more consistently beat him against. A defensive pyrokinetic known for throwing off pursuers’ abilities to move in their space. Unfortunately, most people thought in terms of it’s just a little bit of damage rather than the goal is not to get hurt at all.
Ty wanted him to play Agent Reichler, the omnikinetic that operates as an unseen force of nature throughout the story that you only get the chance to fight (more of running away without dying) if you can win against Raiden (the game boss other characters formally refer to as Agent Reid) with barely any damage taken.
In the Transgressor series, Raiden—Agent Reid—is tasked with eliminating the defiance insanity danger that Reichler becomes by the end, but is forced to evacuate his team before he can fight Reichler properly. He becomes obsessed with beating the omnikinetic in a friendly sparring match, enough so that Reichler allows Reid to address him by first name. It meant that when Raiden (real life) had called Harlow “Urban, master of kinetics” paired with “Raiden, the original comic book version,” they were tattling on themself.
Endearing. It made Harlow’s heart hurt.
“One time,” Harlow relented, and flicked to Agent Urban Reichler.
“Can you use the pyrokinesis class?”
“You want to cause explosions, don’t you?”
Ty laughed mischievously. “Maybe.”
Garry seemed initially impressed when the match finally started. Then, every time Harlow found a moment to look over at him leaning against the back of the couch, it was more of a studious disbelief.
Eventually, Ty went to bed, and Harlow sniffled while switching Spar-mode to the Flash Fire campaign. He’d left off on a replay with Raiden around three-quarters of the way through a one-hundred-percent no-hit run, so instead he booted up a new save and nodded for Garry to sit where Ty had been and grab the controller.
Garry huffed out some version of a groan while he sat. “You got a long story for me, don’t you?”
For some reason, memories of the first time Harlow had ever been over began flooding his brain. It had been downpouring, before Raiden had even known Harlow was pyrokinetic—something that was endlessly strange to think about. He was still half-in half-out of rehab, Rembrandt had still been alive then. Raiden made him quick introductions to their dad and sat him down on the couch, still shivering and still wet. He’d still been wearing collared shirts and sweaters that made him feel grounded yet formal enough for his mother’s—Loriann’s approval.
Raiden let him borrow a hoodie for the night, slightly large on him (Raiden had always been maybe an inch taller, better fed), and Garry had been in charge of throwing the soaked apparel in the wash.
Harlow and Raiden were playing Mario Kart, and then Garry suggested snacks and Raiden shot up to make some. What was now Ty’s room had been the guest room back then. Garry had set a hand on his shoulder and he’d whipped around to throw it off.
There it had been—worry. So much of it. Plain, obvious.
“You feel comfortable stepping aside for a minute?” he’d asked.
Harlow nodded, reluctantly, and walked around to join Garry in the guest room where he shut the door behind them both, flicking on the light.
“Are you okay?” Garry said. It had been more of a statement than a real question, like he’d known instinctively. Harlow had frowned. “Do you need help? Are you being hurt at home?” It felt accusatory. He’d frowned more and said no. Lied. “There was blood stained into your shirt,” he added, like it would have convinced Harlow to be honest.
Harlow shook his head no again.
Garry asked if he was sure he was okay another five times before Raiden hollered that snacks were ready. Harlow had gone home soon after, afraid of Raiden’s dad trying to interrogate him further. Said he would come by tomorrow for his clothes, but Garry asked for his address and said he would drop them off instead.
He hadn’t even fallen asleep that night by the time the police showed up. Kept him awake another two hours asking questions that he kept answering no, no, no to because punishment was fine and that was what his mother said it was, because these were the people that showed up to bind him and he didn’t want that.
Because his grandfather was on the phone, berating the officers.
Harlow had returned the next day while Raiden was at school, to Garry’s horrified face. Harlow had broken into tears and shouted to never, ever do that again, that it was fine until people got involved in it. Maybe there was something on his face. His hands. Maybe he was just so disheveled it terrified the old cop.
Garry did not call the cops again. Ever. But if Harlow ever needed anywhere to go, Garry made sure he knew he could come right over. Sleepovers, rides, help—permanently.
“Urban?”
Harlow blinked. He was operating the game on autopilot.
“What was your question again?” he swallowed something lodged in his throat. He had been blanking out a lot today.
Garry laughed lightheartedly. “Must be a long story, then.” Police training marked up Garry’s face—act fact, minimize damages—then pried away the way Raiden had been trying to make happen for years. “Take your time, Urban.”
Right. “Me and Raiden had been screwing around for a while.” Garry made a face. “They thought it would be fun to start doing mild vigilante work. It consumed the other favor, the one that wasn’t Ty. We kept it up, though, while Rai did college and everything. Operated out of an old storage garage my parents never canceled the payment on.” Thinking about that now, Harlow had another realization, but he kept his mouth shut. “They used a favor over what they had though. So that got us wrapped in Cinder.”
Garry nodded, suddenly in thought but still listening. “I knew Amaterasu had hooked you both.”
Harlow laughed and stopped moving his character in the current area’s safe zone, setting the controller down to lean back into the couch cushions and stare up at the white popcorn ceiling. He squeezed his eyes shut, hoping that would help.
“That led to Hayton. Miraculous armored truck escape.” A laugh. “When you think about it hard enough it’s easy for a pyrokinetic to escape a blast. From my understanding, that’s where interest in me came from for this group Cinder is monitoring, Storm.” Harlow winced. “Maybe also from the guy I was forced to spar for a while. I don’t know.”
“Hayton’s connected?” Garry asked in disbelief. Harlow didn’t answer.
“One thing led to another. Storm breaks into the tower—uh, Callowary Apartments, sorry—tries to rob data, Rai pretends to be me...” Harlow attempted a laugh but it throttled out in more of a desperate cry. “Now they’re gone. And it should’ve been me, you know? They’re more useful than I am, they’re a driving force, can do basic car work, operate functionally under stress, I mean, fuck, I think Storm would be tackled down with the force of the Cairn military if Pops got wind they’d kidnapped the right fucking target.”
Harlow took the time to let himself scoff before continuing, “From Rai and my old man. But here I am, driving around in a stupid truck just… hoping they’re out on the streets somewhere.”
He opened his eyes. The popcorn ceiling was still there. His eyes hurt from the contacts and the tears.
“This is embarrassing,” he laughed out.
“No it’s not,” Garry said.
Harlow rummaged through his bag for his lighter and clicked it open just to feel the fire in his hands. To feel it on his face, licking up in a mask. To burn—or the closest equivalent to that he could feasibly get.
He couldn’t remember the last time he’d truly wanted to.
“It sounds like something my kid would do.” Harlow felt Garry’s hand close around his lower arm, gently squeezing as he squinted into the flame over his eye. “I think I’d need more hands to list off everything that kid has come up with because of you.”
Garry closed his lighter when he tilted his head over to look at the man. A fat splotch of dark color penetrated Garry’s face.
He blinked, again, and again, a mass of several attempts to make his eyes stop watering. Harlow fixed his posture and carefully swiped his palm across his eyes, groaning as the contacts burned. Harlow got up and moved to the bathroom with a quiet excuse me, hissing while taking them out and throwing them away. He then grabbed his glasses from their case in his bag and fit them on, sighing.
The frames felt weird. He was suddenly forced to think about the fact he could burn himself. The old apartment, a memory in his hands, charred floorboards, a fire that wouldn’t go away. It couldn’t physically snatch him away, but the light could. He hung his head and immediately had to push the glasses back up.
When he left the bathroom again maybe a minute or so later, still shaking water from his hands, Garry was standing in the kitchen complaining about something, knocking his head into an open cabinet and swearing loudly.
“I’m not hungry,” Harlow said quietly. Garry swiveled and started fidgeting with the cabinet door, mouth opening without Harlow hearing what came out.
Harlow sat back down on the couch, picked up the controller, and stared at the TV even when Garry sat down beside him again. He started working through the main quest while Garry followed, waiting a while before reaching for some of the remaining uneaten popcorn Ty still had on the coffee table. He managed one before wanting to throw up. Garry noticed the grab, but thankfully didn’t say anything.
“You’re doing alright, though?” Harlow had to take a moment to register Garry had asked him something, still mashing away at the game.
Was he? He hadn’t been doing much the past two weeks. When was the last time he hadn’t talked to Raiden in two weeks?
Of course not.
Him and Garry entered the first bossfight of the game—Raiden’s. Well, Agent Reid’s. The cocky pyrokinetic brawler that you would die to if you catastrophically couldn’t learn to block or dodge (mostly dodge when it came to fire attacks) that also decided how many secrets you could uncover throughout your playthrough based on a percentage. The main reason Harlow had no reason to believe Flash Fire could actually be that popular of a game.
Garry took a hit almost immediately.
“I haven’t been to rehab in months,” Harlow answered instead. “Since June.” That made Garry look almost guilty, so Harlow redirected, “Sorry. I think I’m just weird today. I’m doing as fine as I, can be, I think. I moved out.”
The fight was taking him longer than usual because multiple times he had to backtrack and prevent Garry from dying. Either that or Garry did die and they both had to restart. He assumed Garry would get better once he had the kinetic to work with—the one he would get by awakening at the very end of the fight, a cutscene far cooler than any awakening in this reality.
“Moving out’s good. And—you don’t need to apologize for that,” Garry winced, before letting out a low chuckle. “Only people that should be apologizing right now are those assholes who took my kid, me, and the both of you two’s bitch mothers.”
Another few moments of silence, Garry awkwardly laughing away how bad he truly was at blocking hits.
“The... building that got sliced in half,” Garry eventually started again. “That was Amaterasu, wasn’t it?” Harlow nodded. Garry kept getting distracted and getting hit on the left side of the screen. “I didn’t know she could... do that. I mean, how? Can⸺ can Raiden do that too? It...”
Kinetics had been getting gradually stronger ever since history started theorizing about their existence, and that had grown exponential by the time religions started reporting figures other than hydrokinetic Jesus Christ as being able to manipulate water, or objects, or trade thought, etcetera. Something from gods. Harlow did not particularly feel like he’d been gifted something by a higher power.
So if their mother was able to slice a building in half, Raiden...
“If they wanted to.”
Harlow didn’t have a better answer to give him. He snuck in a final hit before Agent Raiden killed Garry again and let the AI recommend Garry aerokinesis and himself electrokinesis.
“Does that happen a lot?” Garry squinted at the screen like he was reading it wrong.
Harlow wondered if Pierre would have rolled pyrokinesis. If they could’ve switched, just for the game. I’ve got yours, and you’ve got mine. He could still hear him, floating there, feel his own fingers run numb and cold and limp. No, Pierre would never have rolled pyrokinesis. He was trained otherwise.
He did not notice he’d started crying again, more of an outright sob this time, after hitting the OK button under the This cannot be changed later! for the cutscene.
Garry’s hand went to his back. It was Garry who paused the cutscene and set both their controllers next to the bowl of popcorn.
There was no time to process any of it. He had to glide through each day and move, and move, and move, and nothing had let him slow down. He’d been running for years with nowhere to go.
“Someone will find them,” Garry said. “They are the second most resilient little fucker I know and would do anything to get back to building the future they want people to live. Shit, Urban, I think the guys that took them don’t know they kidnapped the best police officer I’ll ever see in my life.”
Wrong person, Harlow thought absently. He took off the glasses, thankful for the insight to take out his contacts beforehand. It didn’t matter, though.
It took a ridiculously long time before Harlow could calm himself down again, able to hear the quiet pause menu music. At some point he’d let himself fall against the stupid decorative couch pillows. He had to rub his face in his hands and lay face-up to the ceiling for several minutes to regain himself. Thinking. Thinking about the last thing he could remember Garry saying.
The front door clicked and swung open and Harlow heard keys jangle back into a pocket. A door shutting. Garry talking to his shoes under his breath.
Harlow groaned and sat up, turning to wave when Garry appeared out of the front hallway. He jumped, taking a deep breath with a bag and tray of ice cream dishes that he sets down on the kitchen island.
“I thought”—Garry inhaled sharply—“it would be nice to get Jerry’s. You stopped responding for a bit. We usually have a pint here, but⸺”
“Rai’s the one who usually grabs them. I know.” Harlow huffed a weak laugh, took his glasses from the table, and wandered over to the island to sit down at one of the three stools there.
Garry slid Harlow his usual while he continued to calm down.
“I’m not, the best with this thing. The most comfortable guy for this.”
Harlow picked up the spoon and sludged it back into the ice cream once before eating some, denying the sandwich Garry offered.
“You’re working on it,” he said between scoops, “that’s all that really matters.”
“My kid would probably say something along those lines. Raiden—I mean.”
“Ty will say it too, one day.”
Garry pat Harlow on the back and gave him a coarse laugh. “I’m hoping I’ll be a better man before they have to.”
Harlow nudged Garry off him with a thin smile. “Thank you, for this.”
“Anytime, Urban.”
A long moment of silence passed. Garry frowned almost as soon as Harlow did.
“Um,” Garry said awkwardly. “You mentioned a Storm. What’s up with them?”
He paused for another scoop of ice cream. Harlow didn’t know the answer to that question, a real straight answer. They were mercenaries of some kind, and Liam hated them with his guts. They had completely integrated businesses and more than enough money and resources to pull off the raid.
And then there was all the assorted details. A spoiled asshole, their father running the whole thing, and the electrokinetic, Jackstalk, that felt as Liam did but more forlorn.
Uncles. Family.
“I need to go,” he decided a little sharply. Garry gave him a confused, then concerned look. “There are things that I need to do. That Raiden would’ve done. They deserve that effort.” Plans, memories, ideas shot through his head. He pinpointed a location, one he knew he could get in easily. With pain, but ease.
Family. He knew a thing or two about the way that word got thrown around.
What Garry said earlier rang through his head. They are the second most resilient little fucker I know and would do anything to get back to building the future they want people to live.
“I will do anything to help them build that future.”
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How-To IT
Topic: Core areas of IT
1. Hardware
• Computers (Desktops, Laptops, Workstations)
• Servers and Data Centers
• Networking Devices (Routers, Switches, Modems)
• Storage Devices (HDDs, SSDs, NAS)
• Peripheral Devices (Printers, Scanners, Monitors)
2. Software
• Operating Systems (Windows, Linux, macOS)
• Application Software (Office Suites, ERP, CRM)
• Development Software (IDEs, Code Libraries, APIs)
• Middleware (Integration Tools)
• Security Software (Antivirus, Firewalls, SIEM)
3. Networking and Telecommunications
• LAN/WAN Infrastructure
• Wireless Networking (Wi-Fi, 5G)
• VPNs (Virtual Private Networks)
• Communication Systems (VoIP, Email Servers)
• Internet Services
4. Data Management
• Databases (SQL, NoSQL)
• Data Warehousing
• Big Data Technologies (Hadoop, Spark)
• Backup and Recovery Systems
• Data Integration Tools
5. Cybersecurity
• Network Security
• Endpoint Protection
• Identity and Access Management (IAM)
• Threat Detection and Incident Response
• Encryption and Data Privacy
6. Software Development
• Front-End Development (UI/UX Design)
• Back-End Development
• DevOps and CI/CD Pipelines
• Mobile App Development
• Cloud-Native Development
7. Cloud Computing
• Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
• Platform as a Service (PaaS)
• Software as a Service (SaaS)
• Serverless Computing
• Cloud Storage and Management
8. IT Support and Services
• Help Desk Support
• IT Service Management (ITSM)
• System Administration
• Hardware and Software Troubleshooting
• End-User Training
9. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
• AI Algorithms and Frameworks
• Natural Language Processing (NLP)
• Computer Vision
• Robotics
• Predictive Analytics
10. Business Intelligence and Analytics
• Reporting Tools (Tableau, Power BI)
• Data Visualization
• Business Analytics Platforms
• Predictive Modeling
11. Internet of Things (IoT)
• IoT Devices and Sensors
• IoT Platforms
• Edge Computing
• Smart Systems (Homes, Cities, Vehicles)
12. Enterprise Systems
• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
• Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
• Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS)
• Supply Chain Management Systems
13. IT Governance and Compliance
• ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library)
• COBIT (Control Objectives for Information Technologies)
• ISO/IEC Standards
• Regulatory Compliance (GDPR, HIPAA, SOX)
14. Emerging Technologies
• Blockchain
• Quantum Computing
• Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR)
• 3D Printing
• Digital Twins
15. IT Project Management
• Agile, Scrum, and Kanban
• Waterfall Methodology
• Resource Allocation
• Risk Management
16. IT Infrastructure
• Data Centers
• Virtualization (VMware, Hyper-V)
• Disaster Recovery Planning
• Load Balancing
17. IT Education and Certifications
• Vendor Certifications (Microsoft, Cisco, AWS)
• Training and Development Programs
• Online Learning Platforms
18. IT Operations and Monitoring
• Performance Monitoring (APM, Network Monitoring)
• IT Asset Management
• Event and Incident Management
19. Software Testing
• Manual Testing: Human testers evaluate software by executing test cases without using automation tools.
• Automated Testing: Use of testing tools (e.g., Selenium, JUnit) to run automated scripts and check software behavior.
• Functional Testing: Validating that the software performs its intended functions.
• Non-Functional Testing: Assessing non-functional aspects such as performance, usability, and security.
• Unit Testing: Testing individual components or units of code for correctness.
• Integration Testing: Ensuring that different modules or systems work together as expected.
• System Testing: Verifying the complete software system’s behavior against requirements.
• Acceptance Testing: Conducting tests to confirm that the software meets business requirements (including UAT - User Acceptance Testing).
• Regression Testing: Ensuring that new changes or features do not negatively affect existing functionalities.
• Performance Testing: Testing software performance under various conditions (load, stress, scalability).
• Security Testing: Identifying vulnerabilities and assessing the software’s ability to protect data.
• Compatibility Testing: Ensuring the software works on different operating systems, browsers, or devices.
• Continuous Testing: Integrating testing into the development lifecycle to provide quick feedback and minimize bugs.
• Test Automation Frameworks: Tools and structures used to automate testing processes (e.g., TestNG, Appium).
19. VoIP (Voice over IP)
VoIP Protocols & Standards
• SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
• H.323
• RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol)
• MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
VoIP Hardware
• IP Phones (Desk Phones, Mobile Clients)
• VoIP Gateways
• Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs)
• VoIP Servers
• Network Switches/ Routers for VoIP
VoIP Software
• Softphones (e.g., Zoiper, X-Lite)
• PBX (Private Branch Exchange) Systems
• VoIP Management Software
• Call Center Solutions (e.g., Asterisk, 3CX)
VoIP Network Infrastructure
• Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration
• VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) for VoIP
• VoIP Traffic Shaping & Bandwidth Management
• Firewall and Security Configurations for VoIP
• Network Monitoring & Optimization Tools
VoIP Security
• Encryption (SRTP, TLS)
• Authentication and Authorization
• Firewall & Intrusion Detection Systems
• VoIP Fraud DetectionVoIP Providers
• Hosted VoIP Services (e.g., RingCentral, Vonage)
• SIP Trunking Providers
• PBX Hosting & Managed Services
VoIP Quality and Testing
• Call Quality Monitoring
• Latency, Jitter, and Packet Loss Testing
• VoIP Performance Metrics and Reporting Tools
• User Acceptance Testing (UAT) for VoIP Systems
Integration with Other Systems
• CRM Integration (e.g., Salesforce with VoIP)
• Unified Communications (UC) Solutions
• Contact Center Integration
• Email, Chat, and Video Communication Integration
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Computer Networks: Basics, Types, and Benefits Explained
Computer networks are a big part of today’s highly automated world. They connect people, systems, and devices, making communication and resource sharing effortless. Whether it’s examining the internet, collaborating on projects, or sharing files, computer networks play a vital role in both personal and professional environments. We’ll cover the basics of computer networks, discuss their different types, and see the benefits they deliver.

What is a Computer Network?
A computer network is basically a system where multiple devices are linked together to share resources and exchange data. These devices can include laptops, mobile phones, servers, and networking equipment like routers. Networks enable smooth communication and allow devices to work together efficiently, making everything from browsing the web to managing complex business operations much easier.
Types of Computer Networks
Personal Area Network (PAN):
Personal Area Networks are designed as small networks intended for individual purposes. They usually span a limited distance and link devices such as.
smartphones, laptops, and tablets. For instance, connecting your phone to your computer via Bluetooth forms a simple PAN.
Local Area Network (LAN):
LANs are commonly used in homes, schools, and offices to connect devices within a limited area. For example, to allow employees to share files and printers seamlessly, all the computers in an office might be connected to a LAN.
Wide Area Network (WAN):
A WAN stretches over a significantly larger territory, often connecting devices or LANs across cities, countries, or even continents. The internet is the most well-known example of a WAN, authorized global connectivity.
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN):
Sitting between LANs and WANs, a MAN is typically used to connect networks across a campus or city. Cable TV networks are a common example of a MAN.
Wireless Networks:
Wireless networks use technologies like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to connect devices without cables. They’re widely used in offices, homes, and public places, offering convenience and mobility.
Key Components of Computer Networks
Devices (Nodes): Servers that interact within the network these include computers and smartphones.
Connections (Links): The physical or wireless pathways that transfer data between devices.
Protocols: These are the rules that control data transmission, such as TCP/IP, to maintain smooth communication.
Switches and Routers: Switches connect devices in a network, while routers link different networks together.

Benefits of Computer Networks
Resource Sharing:
Networks make things easy to share like files, printers, and software applications, reducing the need for duplicate resources.
Seamless Communication:
With instant messaging, email, and video calls, networks ensure quick and authentic communication, no matter how far away are you.
Cost Savings:
By collecting resources and data storage, networks cut down on operational costs, especially for businesses.
Anywhere Access:
Modern networks allow you to access data from any connected device, whether you are at home or on the go.
Scalability:
As your needs develop networks will grow too, by supporting more users and devices over time.
Increased Productivity:
It reduces delays in automated processes and real-time data sharing and streamlines workflows, boosting efficiency.
Why Computer Network Skills Are Crucial for Entry-Level Corporate Roles
For those starting their careers, knowledge of computer networks can be a significant asset:
Essential for Office Environments:
In today's world, most workplaces rely on LANs and WANs for everyday operations. Knowing how these networks function allows employees to balance basic connectivity issues, making sure work stays on track without interruptions.
Supports Collaboration Tools:
Corporate tools like Microsoft Teams, Slack, and cloud-based systems depend heavily on networks. Understanding their underlying principles helps entry-level employees adapt quickly to these platforms.
Enhances Problem-Solving Skills:
Entry-level employees with networking knowledge can help IT, teams, by identifying and resolving minor network problems, exhibiting their value early on.
Boosts Technical Proficiency:
Networking skills indicate a candidate’s technical potential, giving them a head start in industries where tech literacy is required.
Prepares for Future Roles:
As technology makes progress, advanced networking concepts like cybersecurity and IoT integration are becoming integral. Early experience with networks lays a strong beginning for growth in these areas.
Challenges of Computer Networks
Security Risks: Networks are at risk of threats like hacking and malware, requiring robust security measures.
Cost of Setup: High-quality network infrastructure can be costly to install and maintain.
Technical Complexity: Balancing and managing networks frequently need specialized skills.
Conclusion
Computer networks are essential in today’s globalized world. From pushing day-to-day operations in businesses to enabling global communication, their impact is wide-ranging. For aspiring professionals, having computer networking skills can provide a competitive advantage, especially in entry-level corporate roles where technical knowledge is highly valued. By understanding the basics of networks and their benefits, individuals, and organizations can unlock new levels of productiveness and innovation.
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Delivering the Best Network Infrastructure Services in the UK
In the digital-first era, businesses across the UK are increasingly dependent on fast, reliable, and secure networks. Whether it’s enabling hybrid workforces, supporting cloud-based applications, or securing large volumes of data, the quality of your network infrastructure directly impacts your productivity and growth.

For companies seeking the best network infrastructure services in the UK, OrionTech Solutions stands out as a trusted partner. With a proven track record, industry-certified engineers, and a tailored approach, we design and deliver network solutions that power business performance—today and into the future.
Why Network Infrastructure Matters More Than Ever
Network infrastructure is the foundation of modern business operations. It includes everything from routers and switches to cabling, wireless systems, cloud connectivity, and cybersecurity tools. An outdated or poorly designed network leads to frequent downtime, sluggish performance, and security vulnerabilities—issues that can cost businesses time, money, and reputation.
That’s why investing in professional, future-ready infrastructure isn’t just a technical upgrade—it’s a strategic move. At OrionTech Solutions, we help businesses across the UK build high-performing networks that are scalable, secure, and aligned with long-term goals.
What Makes OrionTech Solutions the Best in the UK?
Delivering the best network infrastructure services in the UK means more than just deploying hardware. It requires deep expertise, strategic planning, and a commitment to ongoing support. Here’s how OrionTech sets the standard:
1. Custom-Tailored Network Design
No two businesses are the same—so why settle for generic solutions? Our consultants begin every project with a comprehensive assessment of your current infrastructure and business requirements. We then develop a custom architecture that meets your exact needs, whether you operate a single-site office or a national enterprise.
2. Scalable and Flexible Infrastructure
As your business grows, your network should grow with it. We design infrastructure that supports future expansion, system integration, and emerging technologies such as IoT, AI, and hybrid cloud platforms. Our goal is to help you scale without disruptions or costly overhauls.
3. Robust Implementation Process
From procurement and configuration to on-site deployment and testing, our experienced engineers ensure a seamless implementation. We work to minimise downtime and deliver fully functional, high-performance networks from day one.
4. Integrated Security by Design
Cybersecurity threats are evolving faster than ever. OrionTech Solutions builds security into every layer of your infrastructure—firewalls, encryption, access control, threat detection, and more—so your business remains protected, compliant, and resilient.
5. 24/7 Monitoring and Support
The best networks don’t just perform well—they’re actively managed. Our support team provides continuous monitoring, performance optimization, and rapid response to any network issues. You can focus on your business, knowing your infrastructure is in expert hands.
Our Core Services Include:
Full Network Assessment & Planning
Structured Cabling & Hardware Deployment
LAN/WAN & Wireless Network Design
Cloud & Hybrid Network Integration
Network Security Architecture
Data Centre Connectivity
VPN & Remote Access Solutions
Ongoing Monitoring & Maintenance
Supporting Businesses Across the UK
From London to Leeds, Glasgow to Birmingham, we’ve worked with companies across various sectors, including:
Finance & Banking
Healthcare & Life Sciences
Retail & E-commerce
Education & Nonprofits
Manufacturing & Logistics
Government & Public Services
Each project is approached with industry-specific knowledge, helping clients meet both technical requirements and compliance standards.
Success in Action: Real Business Results
A mid-sized healthcare provider in the Midlands approached us with legacy network issues and frequent service interruptions. We overhauled their entire infrastructure, implemented a secure hybrid-cloud environment, and introduced proactive monitoring. The outcome? Uptime improved to 99.95%, operational efficiency increased, and IT costs dropped by 30%.
Why Choose OrionTech Solutions?
Certified Professionals: Our team holds certifications from Cisco, Microsoft, Juniper, and more.
Proven Experience: Decades of combined experience across industries and network sizes.
Client-Centric Approach: We collaborate closely with your internal teams to deliver tailored outcomes.
Value-Driven Results: We combine competitive pricing with strong ROI, ensuring your investment pays off.
Ready to Upgrade Your Network?
OrionTech Solutions is proud to be among the top providers of the best network infrastructure services in the UK. Our mission is to empower businesses with modern, secure, and scalable networks that support growth and innovation.
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Best Networking Solutions in Dubai – Powering Businesses with Vivency Global
Building Relationships That Build Success—Vivency Global Pioneers in Dubai Situated at the heart of the UAE business world, Dubai continues to lead as a global hub of innovation, trade, and technology. At the heart of every thriving business, large or small, is a robust digital network that keeps everything running smoothly. That's where Vivency Global comes in—offering the best networking solutions in Dubai to keep your business connected, secure, and ahead of the competition. Let's observe how Vivency Global is helping businesses in Dubai develop smarter and stronger networks using a human-centric solution. What Networking Solutions Do for Your Business? Think of your business network as the nervous system of your business—it keeps everything connected. From computers and printers to cloud storage, email servers, and online communication programs, your whole business operates on an efficient and secure network. Networking solutions include Setting up local (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN) Wireless/Wi-Fi solutions Cloud connectivity and remote access Network security and firewalls VPNs for secure remote work Ongoing monitoring and support Without a well-structured network, even the best businesses can run into delays, downtime, or worse—security threats. Why Vivency Global is Dubai’s Go-To for Networking With so many IT providers out there, what makes Vivency Global stand out? Local Expertise, Global Standards Vivency is attuned to the rapid business culture of Dubai and blends it with global-level tech expertise. Personalized Solutions Each business is different, and Vivency creates networks that are customized according to your company's requirements, objectives, and size. Security-First Approach They give top priority to cybersecurity, ensuring your data and communication remain secure, even in distant working environments. Friendly Support No techno-babble, no confusion—just clear communication, speedy service, and nice folks who genuinely care about your success. Vivency's Central Networking Services in Dubai Structured Cabling & Network Installation From brand new offices to expanding branches, Vivency builds strong network foundations with neat, systematic cabling and robust systems. Wi-Fi & Internet Solutions No more patchy coverage or sluggish signals. Vivency offers speedy and rock-solid wireless connections throughout your workspace. Cloud & Hybrid Networking Need remote access? Vivency simplifies easy cloud integration so your staff can work efficiently anywhere. Network Security & VPNs Protect your data with firewalls, encrypted VPN access, and secure user controls that are designed to block threats before they happen. Monitoring & Maintenance Their work doesn't end once installed. Vivency's active monitoring keeps your network up and running 24/7. Who Can Benefit? Vivency Global serves businesses of all sizes in Dubai: Corporate offices Retail stores Hospitality & tourism Medical clinics Education & training centers Logistics and warehouse operations Whether you’re a startup needing your first network or a multinational expanding in the UAE, Vivency has the tools and team to support your journey. Why It Matters More Than Ever In the era of hybrid work, video calls, cloud-based applications, and online transactions, an insecure or sluggish network can shut down your entire operation. Vivency Global's smart, scalable, and value-based solutions give you peace of mind—so you can have them worry about the tech while you focus on growing your business. Are You Ready to Bolster Your Network? If you want the finest networking solutions in Dubai, then look no further than Vivency Global. With local focus, world expertise, and people who care, they're here to link you to success—one safe, fast connection at a time. Get in touch with Vivency today—and let's create something amazing together! Let me know if you want a brochure, social media version, or presentation content based on this!
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Empowering Saudi Arabia’s Digital Frontier: Network, Cyber Security & IT Solutions
Meta Description: Explore how Sky Informations is transforming Saudi Arabia’s digital ecosystem with cutting-edge network, cyber security, and IT solutions tailored for future-ready businesses.
Empowering Saudi Arabia’s Digital Frontier: Network, Cyber Security & IT Solutions
As Saudi Arabia fast-tracks its Vision 2030 goals, digital innovation is becoming the cornerstone of national progress. From smart cities to advanced e-governance and enterprise automation, the Kingdom’s demand for trusted network infrastructure, cyber security, and end-to-end IT services is growing rapidly.
Sky Informations is at the forefront of this transformation — helping businesses secure, scale, and innovate with powerful digital solutions.
Leading the Way in Network & IT Services
Sky Informations delivers robust, enterprise-grade network architecture designed to support agility, scalability, and data integrity across every industry. Core offerings include:
High-speed LAN/WAN solutions
Wireless & hybrid cloud network integration
24/7 monitoring and troubleshooting
Infrastructure upgrades for enterprise digitalization
Cyber Security That Protects What Matters
With increasing cyber threats targeting Middle Eastern businesses, Sky Informations implements multi-layered security systems to keep critical data and digital operations safe.
Threat detection & risk assessments
Firewall & endpoint protection
Encryption & access control
ISO & NCA compliance consulting
Whether you're a government agency, financial firm, or SME, Sky’s cybersecurity team offers customized defense strategies to mitigate risks.
Comprehensive IT Solutions for a Smarter Tomorrow
Sky Informations also offers a full suite of IT services to support digital growth:
Cloud migration & backup systems
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IT helpdesk and managed services
AI & automation consulting
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Why Saudi Arabia Chooses Sky Informations
Saudi Arabia is rapidly becoming a regional leader in digital infrastructure. With government incentives, smart city developments, and rising tech literacy, the nation demands world-class IT providers.
Sky Informations stands out by combining:
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The future of Saudi business is digital — and Sky Informations is your trusted partner in that journey. From secure networks to smart IT frameworks, the company empowers your organization to grow fearlessly in a connected world.🔗 Visit https://skyinformations.com to learn more and request a consultation.
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers under threat again after critical exploit details go public
The heat is back on Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs) running Cisco IOS XE after technical details of a recently disclosed max-severity exploit were made public. A patch diffing performed by Horizon3.ai, a cybersecurity outfit specialized in pen-testing and attack simulation, revealed significant details about the flaw that potentially allows attackers to upload arbitrary files remotely.
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Computer Network Interview Questions
🖥️✨ Computer Network Interview Questions and Answers – Your Easy Prep Guide! ✨🖥️
When you hear the term Computer Networks, does your mind jump to routers, IP addresses, or maybe that one time your Wi-Fi betrayed you during an online class or meeting? 😂 Well, jokes aside, computer networking is one of the core subjects for students from CS/IT backgrounds – and guess what? Interviewers LOVE to ask questions from this topic.
Whether you're preparing for your first technical interview or brushing up for a campus placement, having a solid knowledge on basic networking concepts can make a real difference. From understanding how data travels across the internet to knowing what happens behind the scenes when you type a URL into your browser – networking concepts are everywhere. ���
🚀 Top Computer Network Interview Questions & Answers 🔍
1. What is a Computer Network? A computer network is a group of two or more computers connected to each other so they can share resources, like files, printers, or the internet. The connection can be wired or wireless.
2. What’s the difference between LAN, MAN, and WAN?
LAN (Local Area Network): Covers a small area like your home or office.
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network): Covers a city or a large campus.
WAN (Wide Area Network): Covers large distances, like the internet.
3. What is an IP address? An IP address is a unique number assigned to every device connected to a network. It helps identify your device and allows it to communicate with other devices.
4. What is DNS? DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names like google.com into IP addresses. It’s like your phone's contact list – you don’t memorize numbers, just names.
5. What is the difference between TCP and UDP?
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol): Reliable, sends data in order, and checks for errors. Used for things like emails and web browsing.
UDP (User Datagram Protocol): Faster but less reliable. Used for streaming videos or online games.
6. What is a Router? A router connects different networks together and directs data where it needs to go. It's what allows you to use Wi-Fi at home.
7. What is OSI Model? Can you explain its layers? The OSI Model is a framework that shows how data travels over a network. It has 7 layers:
Physical
Data Link
Network
Transport
Session
Presentation
Application Think of it like a ladder where each step adds more meaning to the data.
8. What is the difference between HTTP and HTTPS? HTTPS is just like HTTP, but secure. The “S” stands for Secure. It uses encryption to protect your data.
9. What is a MAC address? A MAC address is a unique hardware ID for your device's network card. Think of it like a digital fingerprint.
10. What is a Firewall? A firewall is a security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic. It helps protect your system from hackers or unwanted access.
📌 Need more? We’ve covered more in-depth questions along with real examples and diagrams on our blog here 👉 🔗 Read Full Blog - Computer Network Interview Questions & Answers
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Managed Services - Wireless LANs: The Hidden Ransomware Risk Businesses Can’t Ignore DSI Tech Highlights Emerging Threats and Strategic Defenses in Enterprise Wireless Networks [City, State] — Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have become fundamental to how modern organizations operate, providing the mobility and connectivity essential for business, education, and public services. However, this same convenience introduces significant security risks. Increasingly, cybercriminals are exploiting WLANs as a launchpad for credential theft, lateral movement, and ransomware deployment. DSI Tech, a national leader in managed IT services and network security, warns that wireless networks represent one of the most under protected layers in many organizations’ cybersecurity posture—especially as devices proliferate and remote access becomes standard. The Emerging Threat: WLAN as a Ransomware Vector Unlike wired networks, WLANs transmit data over the air, making them more accessible to malicious actors within physical range. Attackers are leveraging this openness to intercept traffic, impersonate legitimate access points, and deploy malicious payloads undetected. These attacks are not theoretical. Increasingly, WLAN vulnerabilities are exploited as the first step in ransomware campaigns, allowing attackers to infiltrate systems, harvest credentials, and lock down data infrastructure. Common WLAN Attack Techniques
Evil Twin and Rogue Access Points Cybercriminals often set up malicious Wi-Fi access points with identical SSIDs as trusted networks. Unsuspecting users connect, unknowingly granting attackers the ability to intercept credentials and session data—often leading to ransomware deployment on internal systems.
Phishing Portals over Wi-Fi Fake captive portals mimic legitimate Wi-Fi login pages and prompt users to input corporate credentials or multifactor authentication codes. These credentials are then used to access corporate VPNs or cloud applications.
KRACK and Legacy Device Exploits The KRACK vulnerability in WPA2 still poses a threat to legacy and IoT devices that have not been patched. Attackers can intercept encrypted sessions and insert malware.
Dictionary Attacks on WPA2 WPA2-Personal networks are susceptible to brute-force attacks. Once a password is cracked, attackers can capture and decrypt wireless traffic—an essential step in broader reconnaissance and compromise strategies.
DSI Tech’s Multi-Layered Wireless Defense Strategy As part of its managed services portfolio, DSI Tech helps public sector and enterprise clients safeguard their wireless infrastructure using a defense-in-depth approach:
Strong Encryption and Authentication Enforce WPA3 encryption across all WLANs Use EAP-TLS and 802.1X for certificate-based authentication Eliminate the use of open or WEP networks
Network Segmentation Separate corporate, guest, and IoT networks using VLANs and firewall rules Restrict cross-network access and lateral movement Implement role-based access controls
Wireless Intrusion Detection and Monitoring Deploy WIDS/WIPS tools to detect rogue devices Leverage platforms such as Cisco DNA Center and Aruba Central Extend WIPS capabilities using purpose-built hardware sensors
End-User Security Awareness Train users to recognize fake login pages and suspicious portals Reinforce safe browsing habits and MFA usage Promote policies against using corporate credentials on unsecured networks
Endpoint and Network Visibility Use endpoint detection and response (EDR) tools Implement Network Access Control (NAC) to assess device posture Employ SIEM systems to monitor for unusual wireless activity
Zero Trust Framework Continuously verify users, devices, and locations Micro-segment wireless traffic for isolation and containment
Treat all network connections as untrusted by default Preparing for Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 As enterprises migrate to Wi-Fi 6E and eventually Wi-Fi 7, operating in the 6GHz band, new security challenges arise. These include: Greater difficulty in detecting rogue access points Faster data exfiltration due to higher throughput Emerging vulnerabilities within untested features and protocols To mitigate these risks, DSI Tech emphasizes the importance of firmware currency, real-time monitoring, and coordinated incident response. Conclusion: Securing the Wireless Edge As ransomware tactics grow more sophisticated, protecting the wireless edge is no longer optional—it’s essential. WLANs must be treated as a critical component of cybersecurity strategy, not just a utility. Organizations that adopt strong encryption, enforce policy controls, educate users, and deploy proactive monitoring can significantly reduce their attack surface. In today’s cybersecurity landscape, true protection goes beyond perimeter defense. Every access point, every user session, and every packet over the air must be secured. With the right approach, organizations can embrace wireless innovation without compromising resilience.
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Future-Ready Networking Solutions by Vivency Global
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Remain connected, secure, and scalable with Vivency Global's smart networking solutions. Whether you need cabling and Wi-Fi, security, or data centers, we have everything your business needs for smooth digital functioning.
Future-Ready Networking Solutions by Vivency Global
In the digital-first age, a safe and solid network is the basis of all successful businesses. From sending emails and video conferencing to running cloud applications and smart systems—everything rests in the balance of a solid, reliable network.
At Vivency Global, we specialize in delivering future-proof networking solutions that allow businesses of any size to remain connected, work smarter, and grow faster. Whether you're expanding your business with a new office or upgrading your existing IT infrastructure, we can help you develop a fault-tolerant network that suits your needs to the dot.
Why Networking Solutions Matter
Good networking isn’t just about cables and Wi-Fi—it’s about productivity, performance, and peace of mind. When your network works the way it should, your team can collaborate better, your systems run faster, and your data stays secure.
Vivency Global understands the value of well-designed networks, and we’re committed to delivering solutions that are not only efficient but also easy to manage and built to last.
Vivency Global’s Core Networking Services
Structured Cabling Systems
We provide neat, tidy cabling installations using the best materials like Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber optics. Our structured cabling solutions are designed to offer speed, dependability, and future-proof flexibility.
Wireless & Wired Network Setup
Our technicians design and deploy wired LAN/WAN systems and enterprise wireless networks with high-speed, buffer-free connectivity across your facility—no dead zones or delay.
Advanced Network Security
Security is our top priority. We protect your business with robust firewalls, intrusion protection systems, and continuous monitoring to secure your data and keep your network safe around the clock.
Server Rooms & IT Rack Installations
Vivency helps companies design and manage efficient, climate-controlled server rooms with solid power, airflow, and backup data functions.
Smart Building & IoT Networking
From lighting to security systems, our networks are designed to be effortlessly compatible with your IoT devices and automation systems, turning your building into an intelligent, responsive space.
What Makes Vivency Global Unique?
Vivency Global is a people-oriented firm. We believe that fantastic technology must be accessible, user-friendly, and centered on your distinct requirements. These are some of the reasons why customers trust us:
Custom Solutions for Your Business—No one-size-fits-all setups. We tailor every solution to your industry, layout, and goals.
Professional & Certified Technicians—Our technicians are professional, friendly, and experienced in handling networks of any size.
Scalable Systems— Whether you're a small business or an enterprise organization, we design networks that grow with you.
Post-Installation Support—We're here to support, troubleshoot, and upgrade your network whenever you need. Industries We Support
Vivency Global network services are utilized by businesses across various sectors:
Education—Constructing connected, collaborative classrooms.
Healthcare—Safely sharing data and telehealth platforms.
Corporate—Secure remote work, video conferencing, and company communications.
Retail & Hospitality—Smooth Wi-Fi, POS integration, and customer experience solutions.
Government & Institutions—Secure communications and compliance-tested systems.
Let's Build a Stronger Connection
At Vivency Global, we're not just an IT solutions provider—we're your technology partner. We aim to empower you to lead the way with smart, secure, and expandable networking solutions.
Whether you're moving to a new office, expanding your staff, or upgrading your current systems, we've got the hardware and expertise to keep your business connected
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