Computer Application and Technology

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  • A computer network consists of two or more interconnected devices, such as personal computers (PC), servers, printers, scanners, and other peripherals.
  • The main benefits of cloud computing are reduced costs, increased storage, improved collaboration, continuous integration and delivery, and automatic software updates.
  • Cloud computing applications are hosted on a cloud platform and accessible from any Internet-connected device.
  • The Internet is the largest network that connects millions of computers worldwide.
  • Cloud computing provides on-demand access to computing resources via the Internet.
  • Networking hardware includes cables, hubs, bridges, repeaters, gateways, firewalls, and wireless access points.
  • A computer network consists of two or more interconnected devices, such as personal computers (PC), servers, printers, scanners, routers, switches, modems, and other peripherals.
  • Networking hardware includes cables, routers, switches, hubs, modems, and wireless access points.
  • The Internet is the largest global computer network that connects millions of smaller networks worldwide through standardized communication protocols.
  • Networking hardware includes routers, switches, hubs, modems, firewalls, access points, and repeaters.
  • Computer networking has evolved over time with advancements in technology, including the development of Ethernet cables, wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular data networks, and cloud computing services.
  • Cloud computing is the use of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data instead of using local servers or personal computers.
  • Networking allows users to share resources like files, applications, and hardware across different locations.
  • Computer networking refers to the connection between multiple computers through cables, wireless signals, or satellite links.
  • Computer networking is the process by which multiple computers can communicate with one another over a shared medium.
  • Networking allows users to share resources like files, hardware, and software across different locations.
  • Cabling refers to connecting different components using wires or fiber optic cables.
  • Wide Area Network (WAN): A WAN is a large geographic area where multiple LANs are linked together to form one big network.
  • Local Area Network (LAN): A LAN is a group of connected computers within an office building, school campus, or home.
  • Local Area Network (LAN): A LAN is a group of connected computers within an organization or home.
  • Computer networks can be classified into local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN).
  • There are three types of networks: LAN (Local Area Network), MAN (Metropolitan Area Network), and WAN (Wide Area Network).
  • Hubs act as central connection points for multiple networks.
  • Wide Area Network (WAN): A WAN is a large geographic area where multiple LANs are linked together using communication lines.
  • Bridges allow communication between separate networks with similar protocols.
  • Hubs act as central connection points for multiple networks.
  • Computer networking refers to connecting multiple computers together using various technologies like Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, etc.
  • Hubs act as central connection points for multiple networks.
  • Bridges allow communication between separate networks by translating data packets into a format understood by both networks.
  • Hubs act as central connection points for multiple devices within a local area network (LAN).
  • Hubs act as central connection points for multiple networks.
  • Hubs act as central connection points for multiple devices within a local area network (LAN).
  • WiFi technology allows wireless transmission of data over short distances using radio waves.
  • Wide Area Network (WAN): A WAN is a large geographic area where multiple LANs are linked together using high-speed communication lines.
  • WiFi technology allows wireless transmission of data over short distances using radio waves.
  • Ethernet uses twisted pair copper wires with RJ45 connectors to transmit data at high speeds up to 10 Gbps.
  • Wireless technologies allow devices to communicate without physical connections, providing greater flexibility and mobility.
  • Ethernet technology uses twisted pair copper wires with RJ45 connectors to transmit data at high speeds up to 10 Gbps.
  • Cloud storage allows users to save files online rather than storing them locally on their device's hard drive.
  • WiFi allows users to connect wirelessly to the internet from anywhere within range of an access point.