Say a school for instance goes out and buys 20 brand new computers. Their hardly going to buy 20 printers, one for each computer now are they...?? They one printer and network all the computers to use one printer.
Better security. Its easier to keep employees away from undesirable sites, restrict what they can and cant do, watch what they do etc....
Share an internet connection... no point in buying a connection for every computer.
File sharing... if the boss wants the secretary to get a file, but is the lazy sort who doesn't want to have to physically get up off his chair and walk into the next room to give it to her. He can just just set-up file sharing, then call her from his desk and tell her theres a new file in the shared folder.
Computers are being used in offices in various ways. They are used for accounting, record keeping, data analysis, presentations and so much more.
Office computers are used for many different purposes - from basic word-processing - to restricting access by the public to secure areas.
Since most of the office work is usually administrative it can be easily done by a number of computer applications.
This is especially used by people who do specialized work with computers - computer hardware, programming, computer networks, etc., but also anything related to data communication.This is especially used by people who do specialized work with computers - computer hardware, programming, computer networks, etc., but also anything related to data communication.This is especially used by people who do specialized work with computers - computer hardware, programming, computer networks, etc., but also anything related to data communication.This is especially used by people who do specialized work with computers - computer hardware, programming, computer networks, etc., but also anything related to data communication.
It depends on what kind of work they do. If they are programmers, they will use compilers. Any other kinds of computer work in an office would not involve compilers, so most people in an office would not use one.
Diary-keeping, letter writing, company accounts, payroll, time-sheets...
Frank J. Derfler has written: 'PC magazine guide to Windows for workgroups' -- subject(s): Windows for workgroups 'TCP/IP' -- subject(s): TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) 'Microcomputer data communication systems' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Data transmission systems 'How Networks Work' 'PC magazine guide to linking LANs' -- subject(s): Local area networks (Computer networks) 'PC magazine guide to LANtastic' -- subject(s): LANtastic, Local area networks (Computer networks) 'How networks work, bestseller edition' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Local area networks (Computer networks)
Computers are not used for all working environment, but they are very important for all sort of enterprises, and in a domestic environment as well, when the computer user uses his computer as a work tool.
Rick Sant' Angelo has written: 'Putting Netware Lite to work' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Local area networks (Computer networks), NetWare
yes No you do not work on the same networks
work and stuff
Yes it works with both. but you might need to configure your computer to encrypt the file you are sending when using wired networks,
Computer engineers work to test, build, design, and implement software and hardware applications for networks of computers, from home office networks to big business networks. A computer engineer can find work in both the public and private sectors, because even small businesses now rely on computers to handle a variety of functions. Computer engineers specializing in software should be well versed in programming languages including Java, C++, and COBOL. Being fluent in the Internet is a must have skill, as many businesses want to establish or maintain a website or web applications to grow their client pool. Computer engineers who work with computer hardware can get jobs in development, research, testing, and design. The hardware of a computer includes printers, keyboards, circuit boards, modems, systems, chips, and any other related equipment.
Minecraft is made to work with ANY computer that uses java.
Office Computer refers to a computer built specifically for office work, unlike home or personal computers. For example, Office Computers usually have the program "Microsoft Office", which includes things like Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint.