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morphix
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 4:02 am |
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First National Bank's president congratulates you on quickly solving the problem. She then shares the information that she's about to make an offer to buy Monroe's other bank, Metropolitan Savings. She's worried that the two banks' networks won't integrate easily, She isn't sure what kinds of servers or workstations are used by the other bank, but Metropolitan Savings' manager mentioned something about a network that relies on the Internet.
What can you tell her about integrating the two systems?
What protocols would you recommend that she use or continue to use to facilitate the integration process?
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Connie
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 3:26 pm |
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Um wow, I wonder if they really take these things into large consideration when doing real purchases of companies. I know one of the recent company purchases, the buying corporation was using a system that the company they purchased had completed phasing out!
Anyhow, seriously not much to go on at all. If it relies on the internet, I'll just say TCP/IP... Anyone know of networks that rely specificallly on the internet? Doesn't seem quite right to me for some reason...
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