Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups plan and implement a computer network and train staff in procedures for maintaining and troubleshooting network errors, failures and anomalies, and problems with related systems including printers, workstations, cabling and network hardware (servers, routers, switches and firewall). Network administrators are generally responsible for installing service packs, security patches, file upgrades and product updates/upgrades; placing hardware/software orders; tracking software licensing and product keys; inventorying technology assets; backing up data servers and maintaining service contracts with workstation, server and network equipment manufacturers.
No programs.