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The basic goal of creating a network is to share resources.
The term network is used primarily in two different ways, there is a business network in which people and business network together to increase performance and reach a common goal. Then there is computer network which is linking multiple computers together into one system.
The Enterprise Europe Network is the largest information and consulting network in Europe, the goal of the network is to help small businesses make the most of the local market. It was founded in 2008 by Gunter Verheugen.
A content delivery network operator are in charge of hosting servers, The primary goal is to provide high availability high performance of the servers to customers.
The RN Network intends to provide healthcare to all sorts of individuals. It is a network made up of registered nurses whose goal is to take care of people and make their quality of life better.
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The goal of mobile computing is to work toward true computing freedom (free from the tyranny of location) whereby users can connect to the network from anywhere, anytime- and operate as if they were sitting in the "home" office.
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Kiko Network is a non-governmental organization (NGO) supported by individuals, organizations and regional networks from all over Japan. Our goal is the practical implementation of the Kyoto Protocol and the prevention of dangerous climate change.
Entrepreneurs unlike traditional employers have a vision in their heads of where it is they want their business to go. They build a network of team players to reach that goal. With dissention in the ranks that goal can not be reached. Therefore the team is of vital importance to the success of the venture.
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of protocols with the ideal goal of allowing any and all devices to easily connect via network.
Zombie computers are any system attached to a network that silently (unannounced to the user) perform tasks on the network to reach a predetermined goal. A computer system can become a zombie computer by being infected via a network transferable source such as via email, or via a local source delivered from a flash drive or other external source. It is most common for each zombie computer to be performing a small portion of the larger goal, and be part of a larger group of zombie computers that are all working together for the same purpose. This way, if one zombie computer is brought offline, the goal can still be reached. It also ensures that each infected system is not diverting a great deal of resources to the zombie process, which helps to ensure the zombie node is not detected and repaired. Network consequences are dependent on what the task is that the zombie collective is working on, and how many zombie nodes are contributing vs the scale of the network they sit on. For example, if 10 systems on a network of 10,000 systems are infected, the likelihood of the network being bogged down by the zombie traffic is minimal. However, it also depends on whether the goal the zombie collective is trying to achieve is targeting the local network they are on, or something outside the network on the internet, as 10 computers working to overload a local server, may achieve some results, while 10 computers trying to overload Google for instance would have little effect.