Network Hardware and Software Manufacturers


Anixter

www.anixter.com/ 


This is one of the largest distributors for cables, connectors, computer racks, patch cords, and so on. To assist customers, Anixter has a technical library that contains information on standards, such as the ANSI/TIA/EIA-569 standard for wiring a network in your building. Many white papers written by Anixter and various vendors are also found here. If you are upgrading an older network, or starting from scratch, Anixter can not only sell you the products you need, but tell you how to use them.

Cisco Systems

www.cisco.com 


The name of this manufacturer is known to just about every network administrator who operates a network. Cisco's website is a treasure trove of information relating to routers, switches, wireless devices, and so on. If you want a detailed explanation of Cisco operating systems and software, this is the place to go. If you just want to learn about a particular networking technology, you will likely find educational material here using the search function. There is so much information to be found at this vendor's site that it would take years to read all of it. A highly recommended site.

D-Link

www.dlink.com 


D-Link is one of the leading manufacturers of SOHO network hardware, with a particular emphasis on high-speed wireless networking and media players. D-Link also manufactures a line of business wired and wireless network hardware, including Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapters, Voice over IP routers and phones, and firewall appliances.

IBM

www.ibm.com 


This is the site of the largest computer manufacturer in the world today. For reference purposes, however, IBM has a series of informational documents called "Redbooks." These cover a wide range of computer and networking technology. You can use the search function on the main page to find hardware, software, and some articles. For Redbooks, use the following URL:

www.redbooks.ibm.com 


Juniper Networks, Inc.

www.juniper.net 


Juniper is a manufacturer of high-end network switching equipment, and its products are geared toward a large enterprise network, as well as larger entities, such as Internet Access Point providers. Unless you have limitless amounts of cash, you won't be using this site to purchase hardware for a SOHO network. Juniper offers technical books, training, and certifications.

HP

www.hp.com 


In the past few years HP has acquired Compaq Computer Corporation, which had previously acquired the venerable Digital Equipment Corporation. You can use the search function at this site to find informational articles and documentation for hardware manufactured by all three of these companies. And, as with most vendors, this is the place to visit to download new drivers, as well as patches for operating systems and other applications.

Linksys

www.linksys.com 


This is another manufacturer that produces everything from consumer-level routers and switches to some high-end devices, such as gigabit Ethernet hardware. Linksys is a leader in making WPA security easier to use through plain-text passphrases and the new SecureEasySetup push-button feature on its most recent wireless routers. Although Cisco now owns Linksys, Linksys continues to exist as a separate division with its own products and website.

Microsoft

www.microsoft.com 


This name is known around the world. Microsoft dominates the desktop today, and its office suite is also the most widely used product of that sort. You can use the search function available at the preceding URL to find home pages for all of Microsoft's main products. Additionally, Microsoft offers a service for developers called the Microsoft Developer's Network (MSDN). This is a paid service that you should consider subscribing to if you want to do a lot of in-house support for applications, operating systems, and development tools relating to Microsoft products. You can also subscribe to another service, called TechNet, which gives a smaller subset of the information available from MSDN. MSDN also enables you to receive betas of operating systems as well as 120-day evaluation copies of finished products. In an enterprise network, both of these can be very important sources of information.

However, for those who cannot afford an MSDN subscription (and it is not inexpensive for a single person), you can find a great deal of content available online at

http://msdn.microsoft.com 


Additionally, you can use the following URL to keep up-to-date on recent new projects that Microsoft is working on:

www.research.microsoft.com 


You can download some of the software for new projects from this link, and for those who are interested, you'll also find a jobs link here.

Netgear

www.netgear.com/ 


This site, along with Linksys and D-Link, is a good place to check out hardware such as routers and switches, including wireless devices. If you operate a SOHO network, you are probably familiar with these manufacturers, because a lot of their equipment is readily available at computer and electronics stores. One good reason to visit this website, and the others, is to compare products before you make a purchase. Another good reason is that you can download drivers for some hardware.

Novell

www.novell.com 


Novell is a networking pioneer that has largely transformed itself into a provider of enterprise-level Linux (thanks to its purchase of SuSE Linux) and network tools. It still offers Novell NetWare, but its Open Enterprise Server product combines NetWare 6.5, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, and management tools that enable you to move smoothly from NetWare into Linux. Novell also offers desktop Linux, ZENworks Suite management, GroupWise group collaboration, Identity Manager user and password management, and many other network and IT products.

RedHat

www.redhat.com 


RedHat is one of the more popular Linux variants used by commercial organizations. There is a searchable database of articles that can be useful for learning about Linux, or for diagnosing problems. You can also sign up to receive email from RedHat. And if you want to be a beta tester for new versions of RedHat, you'll find a link at this site. You will also find documentation for current and past copies of their documentation. Red Hat also sponsors the open-source Fedora desktop Linux distro, available on its website.

Samba.org

www.samba.org 


Samba enables Unix/Linux computers to easily connect to Windows platforms. At this top-level site you can select the country you live in, and then read documentation and recent news, as well as download the software. Samba is discussed in Chapter 31, "File Server Protocols." Most of these sites enable you to download both compiled versions for your operating system and binary code that you can examine and compile for your own system.

Sun Microsystems

www.sun.com 


Sun Microsystems is a leading network hardware and software vendor. Sun's hardware offerings include high-performance workstations and servers based on AMD Opteron and Sun's own SPARC64 and UltraSPARC processors, and NAS, SAN, and workgroup storage products that support Linux, Windows, Sun's own Solaris, and other operating systems. Sun's software offerings include Sun Solaris, an advanced network and client operating system based on UNIX and Linux; Sun N1 for data centers; Sun Java Enterprise System, which offers low-cost subscription-based software for enterprises; Sun Java System Suites, which provide portions of the Enterprise System focused on specific tasks; Sun Java run-time, which enables web browsers to use Java-based content; StarOffice and StarSuite, which provide integrated office applications compatible with Microsoft Office at a fraction of the cost.




Upgrading and Repairing Networks
Upgrading and Repairing Networks (5th Edition)
ISBN: 078973530X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 411

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