Information Technology Infrastructure

INTI

The Information Technology Infrastructure encompasses a variety of components and systems essential for effective data communication and networking. Key topics include:

  • Internet, Fundamental of Data, and Signal: This topic explores the basic concepts of data transmission, including the distinctions between analog and digital signals, and the fundamentals of signal processing.

  • Communication Media: Various communication media are examined, highlighting the different types of transmission mediums, such as wired and wireless technologies, that facilitate data exchange.

  • Computer Interface: The study of computer interfaces focuses on the protocols and standards that enable communication between different devices and systems, ensuring seamless data flow.

  • Making Connection Efficient: This section discusses techniques and strategies for optimizing data connections, including the use of multiplexing and data compression to improve transmission efficiency.

  • Local Area Network (LAN): An overview of LAN technologies, including topology, protocols, and the hardware required to establish a network within a limited geographic area.

  • Routing, Internet Protocol and Services: This topic covers the fundamentals of routing, the various Internet protocols in use, and the services they provide for effective communication over the Internet.

  • Network Security and Network Design: A critical analysis of network security measures and design principles necessary to protect data integrity and ensure reliable network operations.