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SUBJECT: Proposal to analyze your current computer systems and the problems you are experiencing with data circulation.On January 5, 2001 I had a meeting with you to discuss the possibility of installing a full working server-based networking scheme for your company. You indicated that you do not have an existing network and that your company is growing out of the current computer scheme. You also said that you need a better way of communicating between departments. We discussed how I could help you in determining what you will need to have a working network that would meet your current financial and business needs. However, you indicated that the cost was not as important as a sound and functioning network. Upon your request I have developed a proposal to implement a plan of action to address your needs. At the current time you have 10 computers throughout your office. You also have four computers in your plant area. The 10 computers that are in your office area are broken up in to 3 divisions. The first is for sales representation.
· I will then investigate a security solution by finding the best software package to meet this proposed structure. · I will tell you what software you will need · I can give you a cost analysis for this project · February 27, 2001: Submission of the Proposal · April 12, 2001: Final Presentation http://www.compaq.com/smb/ March 6, 2001 1-4 Microsoft Internet Website. "Windows 2000 Server Specifications", http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/guide/server/solutions/overview/reliable/default.asp March 1, 2001. 1-2
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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