At its most basic level, computer AAB - Networking is about linking various computing devices together. The distances between connected hardware can be modest (across a room) or vast (across the globe), but many of the same underlying technologies are employed: Routers, switches, Ethernet cables, optical fiber, Wi-Fi networks, IP addresses, and networking protocols. Network administrators and architects need to be acquainted with all of these technologies. ...more
At AAB Network Solutions, we provide companies with state of the art computer network infrastructure design to facilitate optimum performance. The benefits gained by our solutions designed by our certified engineers make a fundamental difference in the way you work, translating in to a competitive edge, higher profitability, and a positive impact on your bottom line. ...more
In the AAB - Cloud computing model, IT resources are accessed over the Internet (or another network) as a service. There are a variety of cloud computing models, including public cloud computing, where IT resources are shared among users who access the service over the Internet. A private cloud generally limits access to those resources, often has computing resources onsite, and is under more direct control by the customer using the service. ...more