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- Workshop on Advances in Computer Communications and Networks
Workshop on Advances in Computer Communications and Networks
11-10-2018FCS Department organized “Workshop on Advances in Computer Communications and Networks” for 87 FCS students (BCA-5thand B.Sc (I.T)-5th).
The speaker, Mr. Mayank, Network Administrator PiSoft InfoTech Solution, Mohali and Mr Harish Chawla Assistant Manager Pisoft Info Tech Solution, Mohali spoke about the Expectations of Networking concepts (IP addressing, Active directory servers, IIS, LINUX FTP) and latest technology trends used in Networking. Also define the IP address serves two principal functions: host or network interface identification and location addressing. A strong foundation of basic networking concepts is fundamental to a successful career in information technology.
Networking technologies underlie all IT activities and a strong comprehension of the hardware and protocols used to create networks is essential to future success.

