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New Post 7/27/2008 7:15 PM
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Re: Business fit for Networking 

Ahehe, was my question really unclear?  I don't know how to explain it but my professor said that there are business types that do not need networking, just computerization.  See I proposed a Computerized System for the schedule of Nurses and the Admission of Patients where the terminals for let's say the Pediatric, Front desk and others would be networked to a single database.  My proffesor told me that, that kind of system is for stand-alone and not networking.  That is why I am having a very hard time defining which business or system should have networking.

So I should ask for the business system not the business itself?

 
New Post 8/3/2008 7:17 PM
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Re: Business fit for Networking 

so I would ask what business systems are in need of networking or ideal perhaps?

 
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