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Network Magic 5.0 Review
By: Joe Eitel
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    2009-07-22

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    There seem to be countless gadgets and computer programs on the market intended to make our lives easier, but how many of these products are really worth their price? Cisco Systems's newly released Network Magic 5.0 is a mere $30 and allows users to easily set up, manage and secure their home or small office network effortlessly.

    Introduction

    Cisco is known as a worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate. According to the company, all of their products are aimed at enabling people to live a connected life that is more personal, social and visual. So, do they succeed with the newest edition of Network Magic?

    The 5.0 software, which is the first product released by Cisco since its acquisition of Pure Networks earlier this year, is said to be able to seamlessly complete even the most frustrating of networking tasks, providing users with the ability to: add new computers, printers and devices to a network, share printers and files among computers in the same network even if they use different versions of Windows, monitor and repair a network, protect against wireless network intruders and view the new network on a network map.

    When deciding if the new edition of this award-winning software is right for you, it's important to have a general understanding of how networking software works. Essentially, networking encompasses any interaction among two or more machines, and networking software relates to the systems that allow computers, portable devices and other machines to connect to each other and other networks, including the Internet.

    The subject of computer networking often falls into the category of information technology or information systems, though it's not restricted to business use. Even novice PC users are constructing and maintaining their own home networks. There are countless advances being made in the field of information technology, most of which are aimed at making networking easier and more efficient than ever before.

    For example, office workers can now access their business computers from other locations using remote access. Remote access allows users to monitor and manage their network while away from the office.

    Creating a successful network depends on a few key elements that networking software is supposed to provide. Finding the right software to manage these elements is essential in maintaining a reliable and effective system. Let's take a look at what Network Magic 5.0 has to offer...

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