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Essentials of Bank Computerization – The Bank Computerization Concept was practically stated in 1980-81, and more exactly got traction in 1983-84, following the formation of a committee in 1983 under the supervision of the then-Deputy Governor of the RBI, Dr C. Rangarajan. This Committee was formed to investigate the potential and phases of bank computerisation and to develop guidelines for the process. The committee’s report, submitted in 1984, was known as the First Rangarajan Committee Report on Bank Mechanization. Another committee, known as the first Rangarajan Committee Report on bank mechanisation, was formed in 1988.

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Index
Introduction
Need for Computerisation
Stand-Alone Computer System
Multi-user System
Multi-user System
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Core Banking Solution
Features of Core Banking Solution:
Essentials of Bank Computerization
Components of Computer
Data Communication
Networking Topology
FAQ’s

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Network

In computer terms, networking refers to linking computers and peripheral devices so that they may communicate with one another. These networked computers might be at various locations or in the same building. Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), and Wide Area Network (WAN) are examples (WAN).

LAN

A Local Area Network (LAN) collects computers and peripheral devices connected to a small area, such as a classroom, laboratory, house, or business building. It’s a popular network for sharing files, printers, games, and other software resources. Connecting PCs and a printer in someone’s home or workplace is the most basic LAN network. LAN will be utilised as one form of communication medium in general. It’s a network with fewer than 5000 linked devices spread across many buildings.

Characteristics of LAN:

A LAN network has the following key characteristics:

Here are some advantages of utilising LAN:

Advantages of LAN:

Disadvantages of LAN:

The following are the major disadvantages of LAN:

Network Device

In a LAN, several network devices are utilised. The most common network devices are:

WAN (Wide Area Network)

Another major computer network that spans a broad geographical region is the WAN (Wide Area Network). A WAN network system might be a LAN link that uses telephone lines and radio waves to connect to other LANs, and it is usually restricted to a single company or group.Characteristics of LAN:

Advantages of WAN:

The following are the advantages and disadvantages of utilising WAN:

Disadvantage of WAN:

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