Successful companies take measures to ensure that they
never set their employees up for failure, to do so would only harm the
business. Instead, they take the time to make certain that there is a
level of support for each employee and that the company’s workload is
distributed so that no one individual has more work than they are
capable of handling. By doing this a company improves their efficiency
and productivity while also maintaining a healthy environment for their
employees.
While a great deal of attention is paid to how employees handle their
workload many companies fall short of giving the same kind of attention
to their computer network system. In many ways this computer network
system is just like an employee and when companies neglect to provide
their network with the necessary support they are doing nothing more
than setting it up for failure.
A computer network system carries a workload that no single employee
could handle; enabling employees to share files, software, and hardware,
providing a fast Internet browsing experience, establishing a reliable
line of communication between employees and customers and clients
through email as well as between employee and employee through internal
messaging platforms, storing large amounts of important data, and
securing and protecting information. All of these functions are part of
the daily routine that a computer network system facilitates yet all too
often companies take this for granted.
The reason they take the computer network system for granted is because
they are under the impression that this network is capable of taking
care of itself. This impression can produce catastrophic results.
One of the greatest dangers that a network faces is the computer disease
known as fragmentation, a condition in which pieces of individual files
and free space on a disk are not contiguous but rather broken up and
scattered around the disk. This progressive disease is capable of
dramatically slowing down a network, causing file hangs, lost data, long
boot-up times, freezes, and even crashes, all of which cause incredible
damage to a company’s business.
What’s surprising about fragmentation is that it’s not a disease that
companies don’t know about, they simply believe that their built-in
defrag solution is capable of handling the problem. The reality is that a
built-in defrag solution is almost never capable of handling the level
of fragmentation that a company’s network system is enduring and when a
company relies upon this solution for their business the end result is
never pretty.
How can a company expect their network system to effectively carry out
all of its functions when it is constantly encountering the roadblocks
produced by fragmentation? Obviously it can’t and when a network system
slows and its abilities diminish the productivity and efficiency within a
company descends right along with it.
To effectively combat the disease of fragmentation a company must
install performance software, something
specifically designed to handle the immense problem that threatens to
bring down their network system. What this means is that while a
built-in defrag solution may provide some relief to an individual
computer owner it simply can’t provide the necessary protection and
support that is demanded by a computer network system.
The only effective solution to fragmentation comes from the performance
software created by
Diskeeper, designed
to not only defrag a drive but also prevent reoccurrences of
fragmentation. This performance software is capable of stopping
fragmentation before it ever starts simply because it reorganizes the
manner in which files are saved and stored, creating an environment in
which the drive can easily carry out the multiple functions demanded of
it.
By taking care of the network system with performance software from
Diskeeper a company can feel secure in knowing that they have installed a
real solution and don’t have to rely on the band-aid support of a
built-in defrag.