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Legacy Systems

Running head: Management of Enterprise Wide Networking

Management of Enterprise Wide Networking
TCM-538
Networks/Data Communications II
August 20, 2005

Workshop #:6 Individual Assignment

Management of Enterprise Wide Networking
In today's business, management of enterprise networking is an important aspect of an organizations Information Technology (IT) department. This paper will describe how businesses cope with a Legacy System, Internet Security, Offshore Development, Support, and Mobile Computing.
Dealing With Legacy Systems:
The Information Technology (IT) industry sees legacy systems as an obsolete hardware and application programs written in the 1980's code, specifically COBOL. The documentation for a legacy system is rarely used and as a result is very expensive to maintain. The primary purpose of a legacy system is to store financial, customer and employee information. However, do due to the lack of storage capacity, programmers wrote code in large data......


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Approximate Word Count: 2272
Approximate Pages: 10 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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