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Setting up a network for a new small company

Nutter's Help Desk By Ron Nutter , Network World , 12/03/2007

We are a new startup company with five to eight employees. I know we need a server and office network, however that's it. I've looked online at different servers this has only made choosing one even harder. We are lost, I guess what we need is a simple server for our accounting software, printing, and e-mail/Internet. If possible, please be as specific as possible on the specs. We are a very small startup so it will need work with a small budget.
-- Jay Smelser.

While Novell has their Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition and Microsoft has their Small Business Server offerings, you have some research to do before deciding which way to go. And there are several open-source products that will probably work well for you as well.

You mentioned that you will be using an accounting software package. This is a good place on which to start your research, because some accounting packages today require a database server. If you have decided on the accounting application you will be using, see what platforms and databases they run on. Do the same with the other applications you will be using. This will help you to start elminating the server platforms that won't serve your needs.

Both the Novell and Microsoft offerings offer an e-mail server as a part of the server "bundle" of applications. Look for the option of using either a Web-based client or an application to install on the workstation to be able to access your e-mail. As a part of this, you will want to think about the domain name you want your e-mail sent to. This means that you will want to get that registered. That isn't as hard as you might think. There are several internet registrars that can help you through the process; my favorite is godaddy.com - the rates are reasonable and its site easy to use.

With the current size of your company, your most affordable options for Internet access will be either DSL or cable modem - so check with your local broadband providers (or check broadbandreports.com, which can tell you what's available at your address). If cable service is availabel, I think you will find the speed vs cost to be the best value for your money. I would recommend that you get some type of hardware firewall. While I lean toward heavy-duty units such as Cisco ASA/PIX or Watchguard, you can start out with something like a Linksys or Multitech until you have a little more money to spend on a firewall appliance. I encourage this approach versus using a firewall on the server so that in case the server is having a problem or is down for some reason, that you still have access to the Internet.

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networkingBy Anonymous on March 17, 2008, 4:39 ami want the steps for networking in 3 computers in an office. kindly sugest

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RE: Setting up a network for a new small companyBy Richard on December 10, 2007, 9:56 amWhy propose setting up any hardware to begin with? A small start-up company shouldn't be wasting brain cycles figuring out what servers they should buy, what...

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