Megabyte Computers Network Design
While there are many similarities between companies, every company is different. From a technology perspective, one size
and one solution does not fit all. Megabyte Computers' design approach takes these facts into consideration. We divide
the design process into five steps:
>> Data Collection
>> Assimilation and Research
>> Conceptual/Functional Design
>> Detailed Design and Specifications
>> Review and Validation
Data Collection – The information needed to design a technology solution that meets the needs of your company comes
from a variety of places. Understanding the needs of your end users, their frustrations, the business processes, and finally
the environment, is all part of our needs analysis. Few companies have the opportunity to start with a clean slate. Reviewing
your current infrastructure, understanding the specifications and capabilities of your current hardware, and finally taking
a detailed inventory of all of your applications are the basic elements of our technology audit. The last pieces of the
equation are the company’s technology objectives, time, and budget constraints.
Assimilation and Research – Technical competency and industry knowledge are gained through research and experience.
Having the benefit of providing technology solutions to many different law firms has honed our technical competency and has
created a wealth of best practices . But technology is constantly changing. So, before we embark on any major design, we always
ask the question whether there are any new announcements that may impact our recommendations. We do not want our clients to
become test labs for vendors, but we do want them to benefit from the latest appropriate technology.
Conceptual Design – What problem are we trying to solve? What changes does the company anticipate in the next two to
three years that might impact our design – growth, relocation, and new offices are all factored into the design. Does the conceptual
design address what we learned from the Needs Analysis? Can the conceptual design be implemented given what we learned in the
Technology Audit? Are there other options that should be considered? Finally, based on our previous experience, will it work? The
conceptual design is the outline and framework for the next phase of detailed design and specifications.
Detailed Design and Specifications – What is needed to bring the conceptual design to reality? During this phase every
hardware and software component is identified. Availability, compatibility, pricing, licensing, and maintenance options are all
researched before we make a recommendation to a client. While not a perfect science, given the rapid rate of technology changes,
we attempt to minimize major problems before they occur.
Review and Validation – Before we complete a network design for a client, we always like to have another pair of eyes
review our recommendations. Within Megabyte Computers we have a peer review process to validate the design and ensure that nothing has
been overlooked. Now the ultimate test is the review and validation with you, the client.
Contact us today for more information.