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Information Technology | Technology that enables information to be used to produce products and services. |
Hardware | The physical Parts of the computer. |
Software | Programs on the computer with written commands that tell a computer what tasks to perform. |
Internet | Electronic information networks that carry audio, video, and computer data. |
Network | A system of computers, peripherals, terminals, and databases connected by communication lines. |
Computer Engineer | A profession that involves the understanding and design of computers and computational processes. |
Computer Operator | The person responsible for monitoring and controlling computer systems in a company or organization. |
Systems Administrator | A person employed to maintain and operate a computer system or network for a company or other organization. |
Computer Programmer | The person who writes codes for computer software. |
Software Designer | A person who designs, creates, and maintains software. |
Systems Analyst | A programmer who designs and manages the development of business applications on the computer. |
Multimedia Designer | People who work in communicating a concept or information via a computer using audio, video, text, graphics, animation, etc. |
Help Desk Technician | Persons responsible primarily for supporting end-user software applications, normally done remotely via telephone. |
Technical Writer | A person who creates technical documentation and user guides for a professional field. |
Webmaster | The person responsible for maintaining and updating a website. |
Troubleshooting and Support | Helping users identify and correct computer problems. |
Programming | Writing codes for computer software |
Designing | Designing computers and their computational processes, creating web pages, software programs, or communicating multimedia via a computer using audio, video, texts, graphics, animation, etc. |
Analyzing | Modifies computer systems to improve production and workflow or expanding systems to serve new purposes. |
Networking | Connecting two or more computers together with the ability to communicate. |
Managing | Monitoring and controlling computer systems in a company. |
Local Area Network | A computer network covering a local area. |
Wide Area Network | A geographically dispersed telecommunications network. |