"Network Security" refers to the practices, policies, and technologies used to protect the integrity, confidentiality, and accessibility of computer networks and data.
IPABX
IPABX is a business phone system that operates over the internet. It allows internal phone extensions, call transfers, conferencing, voicemail, and more—without needing traditional phone lines.
Networking in the context of information technology refers to the practice of connecting computers, servers, and other devices to share data and resources.
Access Control
Access Control is a security technique that regulates who or what can view or use resources in a computing environment. It's a foundational concept in both physical and cybersecurity.
Time and Attendence
Time and Attendance systems are tools used by organizations to track when employees start and end their workdays, including breaks, overtime, absences, and shifts.
Audio&Video
Audio and Video (A/V) refer to the electronic transmission, recording, processing, and playback of sound and visual media.
END USER COMPUTING
Audio and Video (A/V) refer to the electronic transmission, recording, processing, and playback of sound and visual media.
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