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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking
Patton-Fuller community Hospital needs to understand networking systems used within their organization because of security issues/breaches and patient information used in day-to-day business can also be hijacked. Learning which systems protect and provide the best connection is vital to improve the care of patients and the everyday services that go into keeping Patton-Fuller Community Hospital running . In its existence, Patton-Full has maintained their network by using existing technologies such as:
* Ethernet connectivity
* wireless connectivity
They are, however, finding new and improved networking systems that are key to staying successful and competitive with the rest of the world..
Ethernet technology (also known plainly as Ethernet) uses the CSMACD protocol (Carrier Sense, Multiple Access, and Collision Detect). Probably the most important aspect of that protocol ,"Multiple Access", allows multiple stations to connect on a single copper wire (or a set of copper wires interconnected to form a single path). "Carrier Sense" informs the system before transmitting data to check the connection for any stations that are already transmitting something. If the network shows no existing data transmissions, then data transmissions can begin. Today, Ethernet technology is still widely used but is slowly becoming more obsolete due to the rise of wireless and fiber technology, a route Patton-Fuller Community Hospital should take in the near future.
Patton-Fuller Community Hospital uses numerous networking systems to run the various departments within the organization. Each department has its different needs needing its own individual networking technology that will allow it to handle different types of jobs and assorted types of workflow. One...