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The Benefits of Proper Network Configuration

The Benefits of Proper Network Configuration

Your IT network is the heart of your end-to-end business operations. Routers, firewalls, load balancers, switches, and other devices in your network must be configured properly for them to operate optimally. When you configure a network, you need to establish controls, flows, and policies based on your IT requirements. Network configuration helps in just that! 

Network configuration is the process of setting up devices in your network and determining controls and policies for the network. If you are wondering why network configuration is important – it makes network management easier. From automating bulk network changes, and maintaining network security, to diagnosing issues, proper network configuration ensures your network is up and running at its peak efficiency. 

Now that you have a brief idea about what network configuration is, let's understand its importance and benefits in detail.

What Will a Peek Into Your Network Activity Show You?

What Will a Peek Into Your Network Activity Show You?

According to a 2020 survey, enterprises lost between 301,000 and 400,000 U.S. dollars per hour due to critical server outages. Not only economic strain, poor network monitoring leading to downtime can also reduce your reputation among customers. You can solve network issues while ensuring maximum efficiency of your network infrastructure by simply monitoring your network activity using reliable network monitoring systems.

Monitoring your network activity such as bandwidth usage, latency, uptime, connectivity, data packet loss, etc will help you detect network performance issues enabling you to proactively fix them before it affects your customers.  

We at MicroTech, have been providing network monitoring services for small and medium-sized businesses for over 50 years now. From our experience, we have realized that to implement an optimal network performance monitor plan, you need to understand what network monitoring is, why it is important, which metrics to track, and optimization techniques for network monitoring.

Let's dive into all these topics one by one. 

How to Secure Your Workforce and Provide a Distributed Environment

How to Secure Your Workforce and Provide a Distributed Environment

The future of work begins here. Remote work, all signs show, will be a big thing in the post-pandemic world. Companies have found ways to make it successful at this point, and many would like to carry forward the benefits and costs savings into the future. If you plan to blend on-site and remote work environments for the long haul, here is the guide to getting started.

COVID-19: A Remote Work Survival Guide for SMBs

COVID-19: A Remote Work Survival Guide for SMBs

Before COVID-19, working from home was something only around 7% of Americans were doing, according to the 2019 National Compensation Survey. Since mid-March, however, that number has risen to an estimated 95% of all white-collar workers, as companies across the nation take steps to protect their workers and comply with shelter-in-place and lockdown orders.

Top 4 2020 IT Trends SMBs Should Know

Top 4 2020 IT Trends SMBs Should Know

These days, you don’t have to look too far on social media to find a #10YearChallenge. Some are simple: post a photo of yourself from 2009 and another from today to see how much you’ve changed. Others are using the hashtag for bigger and broader things to reflect on, such as climate change, sustainability, and global conflicts.

Don't shoot the Messenger

Don't shoot the Messenger

When we’re working with prospective clients, it often falls to us to be the bearer of bad news. If a company’s equipment is woefully outdated, their network is obstructed, or we see a potential security risk within their systems, it’s our responsibility as professionals to let business owners know. But we don’t take this responsibility lightly. We would never encourage any client to make an upgrade or tweak a process without being certain it was necessary.