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Welcome to the Pen@ink WWW site. This WWW site is currently being built, and should be ready within a few weeks. We are currently planning a major expansion of our IT network, and future plans for it will appear here.
Currently we are organised into six main departments:
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Sales
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Our Sales Department is based in the UK in Chorley Terrace, London, SW1. If you have any enquires on content delivery please contact them in the first instance.
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Marketing
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Our Marketing Department is based in New York, and has grown considerably, and is looking forward to integrating with our Sales team.
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Production
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Our Production Department is based in Milton Keynes, UK.
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Graphics Design
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Our Graphics Design Department is one of the most talent designers in the business, and are famed for their stick-art drawings.
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IT Support
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To backup our excellent content delivery service, we have one of the best IT support teams.
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If you're interested in bidding for this contract please download the following document, and submit it before our next Board of Directors meeting:
Possible structure of the document.
Related WWW site.
The main issues are:
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Network Design
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Assign subnets and network addresses to the network.
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Develop a topology for the network.
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Network Operating Systems
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Contrast differing networking operating systems, such as Novell NetWare, UNIX and Windows.
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Contrast differing networked file systems, such as Novell NDS, NFS and Active Directories.
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Recommend a preferred networking operating system, and distributed file system.
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Workstation
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Contrast differing workstation operating systems (UNIX/NDS/NT/Windows 95/2000/XP).
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Contrast the security of differing workstation operating systems.
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Recommend a preferred workstation operating system.
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Router Programming
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Outline the implementation of the firewalls (using ACLs).
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Define the router programming (this does not have to be in a correct form, but should be usable by someone who will implement the router programming).
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Document access |
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Contrast differing methods of implementing public and private access to documents.
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Recommend a preferred method.
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