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  • Essay / Network Infrastructure Upgrade: Philips Insurance...

    A• Network Infrastructure Upgrade AnalysisA data network is a telecommunications network that allows computers to exchange data. In computer networks, networked devices transmit data to each other over data connections. These connections between devices on networks are made using cable or wireless media. Computer networks differ in the physical media used to transmit their signals, communication protocols for organizing network traffic, network size, topology, and organizational intent. In the era of fast technology, network upgrade is an important and vital change for this organization. This will involve a lot of time and money for the management and users of the organization. But the benefit is definitely worth it. If the upgrade is for the insurance industry, the main impact will be on security and data integration, as company data belongs to end users and contains vital information. SWOT analysis is a useful technique for understanding and analyzing this network upgrade project. This would help us understand our strengths and weaknesses, and identify both the opportunities available to us and the threats we may face. Below is my SWOT analysis for “Philips Insurance company”. SWOTA Analysistouts (S) • The company has offices in seven cities, which is considered to have good experience in data processing and integration. • The company has a brand in the market. type of large business, so it can easily save the extra budget involved in network upgrade. • The company is technology savvy and end users use the local intranet for class sessions and videos. Weakness (W) • Lack Security program could be an isuu...... middle of paper ......th steps to avoid data leakage.3.6. Data must be validated against user rights.3.7. Login IDs and passwords to perform security checks.3.8. Make logical access management for the enterprise where data is accessible based on user rights.Part 3: Visual explanations of potential solutions• Value chain analysis• Value chain analysis (VCA) is a useful tool for determining how we can create the greatest possible value for customers. It represents the internal activities of the engagement firm or organization when transforming inputs into outputs. In business, we take raw inputs and add value to them to become something better for people. Like in manufacturing, we take the raw material and add value to it to convert it into something customers want to buy (Jurevicius, 2013).