A network administrator is an IT expert who is responsible to manage an organization’s network. In order to become a successful network administrator he/she must possess a high level of technological knowledge and is come under the highest level of technical staff within a given organization.Network administrators keep networks’ monitor functions and operations within the network. He/she is responsible for installing, maintaining and upgrading any software or hardware that is required to efficiently run a computer network.

The IT or computer network which they are supposed to handle may extend to a local area network, wide area network, the Internet and intranets. Responsibilities of a network administrator may vary between organizations, but the key areas to focus are on-site servers, software-network interactions as well as network integrity/resilience.
Network administrators are supposed to install, support and manage the networks and computer systems that keep information flowing. Additionally, they also implement and maintain network hardware and software. They troubleshoot network problems, and ensure network security. In today’s challenging economic times, organizations hire new network administrators to optimize existing systems in order to reduce costs and increase productivity. Companies implement new networking and communications technologies to gain a competitive advantage and leading to increased demand for trained and certified network administrators for installing, securing and optimizing the new systems. This ever increasing demand for network administrators and its independence of economic conditions has made the network administrator a “recession proof career.”
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