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By Stanley Rubenti Career Colleges Columnist The world was forever changed when IT professionals realized that they could connect two computers together and share information. Thanks to modern computer networking, everyone in the world has unfettered access to mountains of useful information, media, and technology. The Growth of Computer NetworkingGiven our reliance on networks, it should be no surprise that there are a number of career opportunities in the IT and communications world. Those who are qualified to establish or maintain wide area networks (WANs), local area networks (LANs), and wireless computer networks have helped herald in a new age of information-sharing and connectivity.Becoming Certified in Computer NetworkingIn order to join this quickly growing field, certification is necessary. Most employers want to be confident that you possess the expertise and know-how to keep their computer systems online. It's also necessary, however, that you learn to make modern networks secure. Most companies that use local area networks have data that they don't want to share with prying eyes--for example, house volumes of valuable financial data.If you're considering becoming a networking professional, make sure you research programs that offer wireless computer networking. Failure to master this area of networking will ultimately lead to a short-lived career. Why Is Wireless Computer Networking So Important?Quite simply, the world is moving in the wireless direction. Bluetooth, cell phones, Wi-Fi, and GPS technology are not just fads. Rather, they are a sign of things to come. Eventually, all information will be shared through wireless networks. So to ensure that you are well positioned for future career growth, it is essential that you master this new field. If you know how to keep companies connected and you can do it without expensive cables and wires, you'll likely never suffer from lack of work. |
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