“There’s More to Networking than Just Hooking Things Up”

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“There’s More to Networking than Just Hooking Things Up”

(Right click for help) DDC Networking Mission DDC's mission is to provide resellers and end users with fast, convenient distribution of high quality products backed by comprehensive value-added services and a commitment to superior customer support.

(Right click for help) About DDC Networking Barcode Scanners Cables & Accessories Consulting CSU/DSUs Firewalls LANs Modems PCs P.O.S. Premise Wiring Solutions Printers Routers Surge Protection Terminals Tools VPN WANs Workstations Major Product Lines DDC Networking is a “service first” Network Solutions Provider. DDC serves resellers and end users with pre and post sale support, configuration and assembly services, financing options, as well as traditional consulting services.

(Right click for help) Two PCs at a home sharing one Internet connection? What is a network? Three PCs at a gift shop sharing one printer? Four PCs at a Doctor’s office sharing an appointment scheduling software? Eight PCs at a graphics design business sharing software, files, printers and Internet connection? An office supply company with stores in three small towns sharing one central server running software specifically designed for the office supply industry? A bank with branches in three states sharing software, files, printers and calling other branches for free by using voice-over-data technology? The Internet?

(Right click for help) The key is the word sharing. The sharing of resources by two or more users is the typical definition. These days, networks are somewhat taken for granted. But it is important for businesses to continually evaluate new developments in technology. Not because it is fun, neat or hip, but because it can offer benefits in numerous ways. What is a network? Sharing Savings Efficiency Simplicity Opportunity Versatility

(Right click for help) If you have a cable or DSL Internet connection at your home office, why not share it with your teenager’s PC. Sharing Two PCs at a home sharing one Internet connection?

(Right click for help) If a small business purchases an expensive printer, why not share it with all PCs in the office instead of purchasing multiple printers. Savings Three PCs at a gift shop sharing one printer?

(Right click for help) Almost every business uses software for accounting, scheduling, inventory, etc. There is no reason to limit the use of this information to one computer. Share it with other computers and everyone that needs access can get to it more efficiently. Efficiency Four PCs at Doctor’s office sharing an appointment scheduling software?

(Right click for help) Eight PCs at a graphics design business sharing software, files, printers and Internet connection? Versatility The ability to store customer history in a central server, share and print to any printer, along with customer interaction through the Internet. The possibilities are endless.

(Right click for help) As a business grows it becomes more of a task to handle the different aspects of day to day operations. A good way to maintain order and productivity is to simplify. Why maintain updates and back-ups for three separate software systems and databases when you can simply use one. Simplicity An office supply company with stores in three small towns sharing one central server running software specifically designed for the office supply industry?

(Right click for help) With technology comes opportunity. A multi-location business might have an astronomically high phone bill due to long distance calls between branches. It is possible to pass voice calls over data transmissions(Internet) therefore eliminating the need for external long distance phone calls. Not only could this save thousands of dollars, it brings the branches closer together by allowing branch-to- branch calls by simply dialing an extension. Opportunity A bank with branches in three states calling each other for free by using voice-over-data technology?

(Right click for help) The Internet? What is a network?

(Right click for help) The challenge is in keeping up with new products and developments in order to benefit from them. Technology is worthless if it is not used in appropriate situations. It is very important to be informed about your options since the possibilities are endless. Over spending is just as big of a concern as under spending. In other words, do not buy more or less than what your specific needs call for. In all aspects of computers and networks, the price range is unlimited. DDC Can Help!

(Right click for help) DDC can help you decide what is best suited for your needs today and for the future. DDC Can Help! It sometimes requires quite a bit of technical knowledge to make a wise purchase. DDC can help you understand your choices which allows you to make an informed decision.

(Right click for help) DDC can help you get it going. DDC Can Help! Now that you have purchased the right product for the job, DDC can make putting it in action a breeze. There is no reason to waste your time reading manuals and spending weeks trying to get something up and running. Your time is valuable and we will keep you from wasting it.

(Right click for help) DDC can keep it running. DDC Can Help! Whether it is configuration changes or product failure, there is no reason to hesitate in calling DDC for support. First of all, you will not be put on the all-too-familiar endless hold. When you do speak with someone, it will probably be a familiar voice who in turn is familiar with you and your application. But most importantly, DDC does not use template questioning in tech support. We listen to you describe your problem and determine the appropriate steps to resolving the issue.

(Right click for help) Our people are the key. DDC Can Help! We all have jobs to do, so why complicate the issue by having a bad attitude. DDC has always believed in taking care of its customers regardless of the situation. You will be greeted with a friendly voice, treated with respect and served with competence that comes from years of experience.

(Right click for help) Thank You! DDC Networking P.O. Box 2172 Mansfield, TX Fax: