The most common services to be implemented on a local area network are central file storage and printer sharing. By providing every network user with a private directory in which files can be saved, work can be stored securely, backed up easily, and retrieved from any client computer. With fileservers providing extensive control over which users can read and write which files, resources can equally be made available to everyone in a site or department. Sharing printers, meanwhile, not only reduces the number required, but also allows users to direct their output to the most appropriate printer, and administrators to monitor usage.

Of course, reliability is crucial for file and print services, so Atomwide recommends best-of-breed products from leading manufacturers like Compaq and D-Link to ensure peace of mind for network administrators as well as users.






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Multimedia and reference software often involves a large amount of read-only data which needs to be quickly accessible so that activities like audio and video playback are possible for many simultaneous users. To avoid placing this heavy storage and data retrieval load on a network’s principal fileserver, Atomwide often recommends the deployment of a dedicated unit from the Avantis range of CD/DVD-ROM servers.

Atomwide can also assist with the implementation of other multimedia network facilities, including video conferencing and IP-based telephony, using innovative products like Cisco AVVID and Axis webcams.