BUS 715: IT Infrastructure Management
BUS 715
BUS 715: IT Infrastructure Management
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As companies increasingly rely on widely distributed computing architectures and increasing use of multimedia, the IT infrastructure becomes both more complex and important to the success of businesses. The purpose of this course is to provide students with skills and understanding of how to manage a firm's entire IT infrastructure, including local and wide area networks; network topologies; application architectures; network operating systems; computer and information security; standards; and emerging technologies. This course will focus on current state-of-the-art technologies used by businesses, but will also provide students with an appreciation of how these technologies can be integrated with legacy systems and technologies.
The completion of all Foundation requirements. Enrollment limited to Graduate Business students (GBUS) or consent of instructor.

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