Wednesday, December 26, 2012

A topical seminar on Emerging trends in Hospital Management on 05.01.2013


A topical seminar on Emerging trends in Hospital Management on 05.01.2013

 

The Sankara Nethralaya Academy (TSNA) the academic arm of Sankara Nethralaya would be conducting a high power ‘Seminar on Hospital Management’ on 5th January 2013 at the Sankara Nethralaya main campus on College Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai– 600 006.

The seminar meant for mid and senior level professionals serving in the healthcare/hospital industry would appraise participants on contemporary issues facing them and train them on the latest management techniques to devise solutions to existing and emerging issues.

The seminar would witness in-depth and interactive sessions on every facet of Hospital Management by eminent personalities and experts in the respective fields which would equip participants to gear up to the stiff competition emerging in the healthcare industry.

To know more and Register:

A Mahalingam

Academic Officer
The Sankara Nethralaya Academy
(Unit of Medical Research Foundation)
No.9, Vanagaram - Ambattur Road, Ayanambakkam
Chennai - 600 095, Tamil Nadu, India.
Ph No: 044 - 4908 6000 / 4908 6001 / 3257 3256,

Fax: +91-44-28254180 Mobile : (0) 97104 85295
E Mail : mahali@snmail.org / sn.mahali@gmail.com

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Obama names Indian-American Rangaswamy Srinivasan for prestigious award


Washington: Indian-American Rangaswamy Srinivasan, a renowned inventor at IBM, has been nominated by the US President Barack Obama for the prestigious National Medal of Technology for Innovation.

Along with Srinivasan, Obama named 12 eminent researchers as recipients of the National Medal of Science and 10 extraordinary inventors as recipients of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest honors bestowed by the United States Government upon scientists, engineers, and inventors.

The recipients will receive their awards at a White House ceremony in early 2013.

In 1981, Srinivasan discovered that an ultraviolet excimer laser could etch living tissue in a precise manner with no thermal damage to the surrounding area. He named the phenomenon Ablative Photo-decomposition (APD).

"I am proud to honor these inspiring American innovators" Obama said.

"They represent the ingenuity and imagination that has long made this Nation great and they remind us of the enormous impact a few good ideas can have when these creative qualities are unleashed in an entrepreneurial environment," the US president said.

The National Medal of Technology and Innovation was created by statute in 1980 and is administered for the White House by the US Department of Commerce's Patent and Trademark Office.
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Hearty Congratulations to Dr Rangaswamy Srivasan for his prestigious National Medal of Technology for Innovation and also thanks to the president and Govt of USA for thier nomination to our indian scientists-A Mahalingam -India

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Vision 2020 conducts a major workshop on eliminating avoidable blindness


It is said that a work well begun is half completed, the high profile and enthusiastic participation of a cross section of eminent personalities representing the government, NGO’s, Health care providers and senior members of the Press at the recently held seminar ‘Media and its role in Eliminating Avoidable Blindness” organized by the India chapter of Vision 2020, facilitated by Joseph Eye Hospital and hosted by Sankara Nethralaya was a clear indication of the beginning of a strong and strategic alliance with the media that would take awareness on eye care to the next level.

The one day function and deliberations held at the Sri VD.Swami Auditorium, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai on 10th December 2012 provided the ideal platform to discuss the various issues pertaining to eye care and spreading awareness on the same. The observations made by the eminent participants both in their addresses and the spirited panel discussion that followed helped in bringing forth their view points, thrashing out differences and evolving a strong and collective strategy to combat blindness by spreading awareness on eye care and to mobilize support for such initiatives from corporate bodies and the general public.

Dr NK Agarwal, deputy director general, National Program for ontrol of Blindness (NPCB) highlighted the importance and roll of NPCB and its role in eliminating blindness in India.

The spontaneous response to the clarion call made by Vision 2020 and active participation by senior members of the media like Shri N.Ram, Former Editor-in-chief of ‘The Hindu’, Shri Arun Ram, Senior Editor, The Times of India, Shri Rengarajan J , Senior Correspondent, Dinamani, Shrimathi Aarthi Dhar, Senior Assistant Editor, Delhi Bureau of ‘The Hindu’, Shri SN.Kulkarni, Former Editor, Sakaal and Advisor, Kesari, Maharashtra, Dr Neeraja Prabhakar, Programme Executive from the All India Radio and many more journalists was a clear indication that it was the beginning of a great new chapter in creating awareness on eye care with the tremendous reach and power of the Fourth Estate.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Prestigious business body honours Dr SS.Badrinath with ‘Life Time Achievement Award’

TiE Chennai the prestigious business promotion body with a membership base of 100 chartered and 500 associate members comprising captains of industry and a broad spectrum of business professionals dedicated to the cause of nurturing entrepreneurs, achievers in various fields and innovative ideas honoured Dr SS.Badrinath, Chairman Emeritus, Sankara Nethralaya with a ‘Life Time Achievement Award’. Shri N.Shankar, Chairman, Sanmar group awarded the same at their grand annual conference TiEcon 2012, held at the Hyatt Regency, Chennai on Monday 3rd December 2012.

World’s leading helping hand honours the services of a compassionate helping hand

The Lion’s Club of Central Madras and the Lion’s club of Annai District jointly celebrated ‘United Nation’s Day’ in a grand manner at the Benz Park Hotel, Chennai. The proceedings included a fellowship, meeting and distribution of awards followed by dinner. The awards were distributed by the Chief Guest Dr Stefan Weckbach, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany. The event witnessed the honouring of Shri A.Mahalingam, Academic Officer, Sankara Nethralaya Academy with the ‘Helping Hand’ award for spreading education in general and eye care in particular and building strong Para medical skills in a most innovative and interesting manner. Shri V.Sivakumar, Manager- Patient care and Public Relations was honoured with the ‘Helping Hand’ award for his exemplary services rendered in guiding and helping patients visiting Sankara Nethralaya, irrespective of their financial criteria, with humane care beyond the call of duty, for several years. The Lion E.S Krishnan Memorial Award for propagating the need and necessity for eye donation was awarded to the CU Shah Eye Bank, Sankara Nethralaya. The award was received on behalf of the eye bank by Shri S.V. G .Subramanian, Deputy Manager, CU Shah Eye Bank

MBA in Hospital & Health System Management course


MBA Hospital & Health System Management course

from

The Sankara Nethralaya Academy (TSNA) & The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai

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There has been a growth of corporate hospitals with specialized healthcare system. Many corporate organizations have plans to build state-of-art hospitals. These mega hospitals would require specialized manpower to oversee their management. MBA healthcare professionals are trained for this specialized responsibility.

MBA healthcare professionals have an understanding of the broad areas of healthcare management and issues related to administration, planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the organization’s human, financial, and information resources. With the healthcare industry witnessing remarkable growth in the last few years, the concept of healthcare has gone beyond hospitals. Instead, it is now related to a gamut of quality services linked to hospitals.

Healthcare operations call for specialization, team work and time-bound operations in a multi-tasking environment. Thus there is a demand for executives and managers, to bring in professionalism in healthcare delivery.

The Sankara Nethralaya Academy (TSNA), a unit of Medical Research Foundation, Chennai, is offering a two-year full-time MBA in Hospital and Health System Management which is affiliated to The Tamil Nadu Dr M G R Medical University, Chennai.

This MBA programme from TSNA addresses these needs.

Eligibility :MBBS/BDS /Indian Medicine like BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, BNYS, BUMS / Allied Health Sciences - B.Sc.(N), B. Pharm., B.Sc.(MLT), BPT & BOT and B.Sc. (Medical Sociology) and BS & BSc with science background.

Programme highlights: Rich academia - institution and health care interface; experienced and proficient faculty; innovative pedagogy; emphasis on group work and team building; faculty and student collaborative projects; posting / visits in reputed multi-speciality hospitals in Chennai, and no capitation / donation.

Job opportunities: Junior, middle and senior-level management postings in hospitals and health care institutions.

Course Fee: Rs 1.2 Lacs / per year (Examination fees to be paid by the candidates to the university)

Application Procedures:  Application form can be availed in person or downloaded from our website (www.thesnacademy.ac.in). Duly completed form is to be submitted on or before 10th of April 2013 along with requisite processing fee Rs 500/- by cash / DD in favour of MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION, payable at Chennai.

 

For more details and contact for admission:

 

Mr A Mahalingam                                           Mrs C G Sreedevi

Academic Officer                                             Dy Manager – SN Academy

Mob +91 97104 85295                                    Mob : +91 98406 55405

E Mail : mahali@snmail.org                            E Mail : sreedevi@snmail.org

The Sankara Nethralaya Academy (TSNA)

(A unit of Medical Research Foundation)

No 9, Vanagaram Road,Ayanambakkam, Chennai – 600 095

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Sankara Nethralaya Academy is inviting registrations for 3rd Batch of CERTIFICATE COURSE IN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT (WEEKEND PATTERN)


CERTIFICATE COURSE IN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT (WEEKEND PATTERN)


The Sankara Nethralaya Academy (TSNA) is offering a certificate course in hospital management. This will help in overall understanding of management issues and concepts by mid-level and senior managers to help them make well–informed decisions. It will also improve leadership quality and equip them with effective team building techniques.

Course duration is 12 weekends (Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m.) and individuals in the supervisory or managerial positions in hospitals and related health care institutions can apply. The course contents comprises Customer Service, Hospital Accreditations & TQM, Supply Chain Management, HR in Health Care, Health care Laws, IT and Health care, Health Insurance & Claims Management, Housekeeping & Waste Management, Training & Developments.

The course commences on February 2. The last date for submitting the duly filled in Registration form is on 5th January 2013

More details and Registrations, Pl contact:

A Mahalingam

Academic Officer
The Sankara Nethralaya Academy
(Unit of Medical Research Foundation)
No.9, Vanagaram - Ambattur Road, Ayanambakkam
Chennai - 600 095, Tamil Nadu, India.
Ph No: 044 - 4908 6000 / 4908 6001 / 3257 3256,

Fax: +91-44-28254180 Mobile : (0) 97104 85295
E Mail : mahali@snmail.org / sn.mahali@gmail.com


 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Scientists zero in on glaucoma-causing genes – Sankara Nethralaya Research

Scientists zero in on glaucoma-causing genes – Sankara Nethralaya Research News in today’s Hindu
 
 
Doctors of Sankara Nethralaya are part of international group that conducted research
Scientists at Sankara Nethralaya are part of an international group that has discovered three genetic locations associated with a form of glaucoma common in the Asian population.
The study, which has been ongoing for the last 10 years, sought to find explanations for why only some people with the susceptibility go on to develop the disease.
The results were published in a recent issue of Nature Genetics. Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma (PACG) is common in people of Indian and Chinese descent. An estimated 15 million people afflicted with PACG live in Asia. It is also said to be responsible for a substantial proportion of blindness in many Asian countries.
The team from Sankara Nethralaya Vision Research Foundation, headed by L.Vijaya, who also heads the glaucoma division, and comprising Ronnie George, Sripriya Sarangapani and Nagaswamy Soumittra, worked with the international team to narrow in on the specific gene mutations responsible for PACG. This form of glaucoma arises from high pressure in the eye, hindering drainage from it.
“There is a pre-disease phase in glaucoma, in PACG, where the condition is remediable. But what we have also seen is that not everyone who has pre-disease goes on to develop glaucoma,” explains Dr. Ronnie George, senior consultant, Glaucoma, and research director.
Only a percentage of this suspect group develops glaucoma. “In India, there are about 24 million people above the age of 40 who are susceptible. But it will be unnecessary to begin blanket treatment for all.”
Therefore, research began to identify the risk factors which predict who will progress on to glaucoma.
“PACG runs in families, so we began looking at families to identify gene mutations accounting for the disease. But that was not successful, because multiple genes were involved and this is a complex disease.”
“The best thing is a genome-wide analysis. When the Human Genome Project mapped all the genes, it provided markers for the genes (in the single-nucleotide polymorphism). These are like milestones on the road. We also know which genes are close to which milestone, so by tracking the milestone/marker, we get at the gene,” explains Dr. George.
Researchers then compared the milestones among patients with the disease, and those who are normal to identify those that are different, to zero in on these three genetic locations. It is likely that these are associated with an increased risk for the disease.”
“In order to confirm, we tested for the same in a second group of patients, also with the disease. Only if we see it in both groups can we say for sure that there is a link,” according to Dr. George. These however, account only for about 10 per cent of the disease.
It is necessary to identify at least 15 gene mutations that will hold for all cases of PACG, he adds.
 

TiE awards for TN entrepreneurs – Life Time Achievement Award to the Father of Indian Ophthalmology” and Padma Bushan Awardee and a visionary for Vision Dr. S. S. Badrinath

TiE awards for TN entrepreneurs – Life Time Achievement Award to the Father of Indian Ophthalmology” and Padma Bushan Awardee and a visionary for Vision Dr. S. S. Badrinath Sir
 
 

Monday, December 3, 2012

Medical Secretary Course from Sankara Nethralaya Academy


Greetings from the Sankara Nethralaya Academy!

 

As you are aware, the founding objects of the Medical Research Foundation were to provide quality ophthalmic care, at affordable cost to the patient, provide quality and totally free eye care to the indigent in the community, teach and train an army of personnel to combat blindness affecting the population of India and engage in India relevant eye research.

 

Over the last 3 decades, the academic activities of Sankara Nethralaya encompassed Ophthalmology, Optometry, Nursing and Medical Laboratory Technology. In January 2010, Sankara Nethralaya decided to scale up the Academic activities through setting up of “The Sankara Nethralaya Academy. The Sankara Nethralaya Academy would function as a unit of Medical Research Foundation. The SN Academy is avowed to employ a system of educating people imparting knowledge through instruction courses, training classes, and usher in newer training/teaching methodologies including the use of IT. The objective is to teach courses that deal with A to Z in healthcare services. 

 

As part of the SN Academy, Certificates and fellowships programmes of various durations would be awarded at the end of successful completion of different courses. Importance to practical training would be of utmost importance definitely necessitating smaller number of students per class and longer duration of courses. Both Distance education programme and residential form of education would be imparted.

 

In order to train medical secretaries in performing highly specialized secretarial duties, the Sankara Nethralaya Academy offers a ‘Short Term Course in Medical Secretary.’ The course will train medical secretaries to schedule appointments, file bills for patients, compile medical charts and reports and handle correspondence. The course will enable secretaries to understand the nuances of writing reports, articles, billing, insurance and order supplies.

 

 

By the end of the course, a medical secretary will possess a cornucopia of skills and be a good communicator. A secretarial position within the medical profession is the best of both worlds for some - a responsible office job plus the satisfaction of being involved with people’s health and possibly even contact with patients. That’s why specialist Medical Secretarial jobs are very well regarded.

 

Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, introduction to Hospital Management & information system, Communication skills, Public Relations, case studies, telephonic etiquettes and rotation postings of various supportive service departments will be handled during the course.  The students also will be rotated for various multi speciality hospitals for the training and clinical experience and observations.

 

The course will be of 3 month duration. The students will receive a Certificate if they successfully complete the program and the examination at the end of the program.

 

The 3rd batch of the same will be commencing from First week of February 2013.

 

This program would be an ideal one for the front-office staff of your institution besides the clinical secretaries. We will be happy to enroll your sponsored candidate into the program.

 

To know more about the program, visit our website: www.thesnacademy.ac.in. Do contact us for further details at mahali@snmail.org

 

THE SANKARA NETHRALAYA ACADEMY (TSNA), A UNIT OF MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION CHENNAI INVITES APPLICATION FOR ITS 3RD BATCH OF CERTIFICATE COURSE IN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT (WEEKEND PATTERN)

               CERTIFICATE COURSE IN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT (WEEKEND PATTERN)

The Sankara Nethralaya Academy (TSNA), a unit of Medical Research Foundation, is offering a certificate course in hospital management.
The course is open for individuals in the supervisory or managerial positions in hospitals and related health care institutions. The course duration is 12 weekends (Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m.)

Proposed Modules for these sessions are: Customer Service, Hospital Accreditations & TQM, Supply Chain Management, HR in Health Care, Health care Laws, IT and Health care, Health Insurance & Claims Management, Housekeeping & Waste Management, Training & Developments.

The course is designed to increase the overall understanding of management issues and concepts by mid-level and senior managers to help them make well–informed decisions.

]It will also improve leadership quality and equip them with effective team building techniques.

The course draws from the rich, real-time experiences of Sankara Nethralaya in hospital management and the latest managerial techniques from the subject experts and aims to prepare individuals in supervisory or managerial positions in the health care industry to become more effective in their work.
The SN Academy’s 3rd batch of Certificate Course in Hospital Management will be commencing from 2nd February 2013(Saturday).

Course Fee : Rs 15000/- The last date for submitting the duly filled in Registration form is on 5th January 2013.

Contact for more details & registration:

A Mahalingam
Academic Officer & Organizing Secretary
The Sankara Nethralaya Academy
Ph No: Mobile :(0)97104 85295 / 98406 55405
E Mail : mahali@snmail.org, Website: www.thesnacademy.ac.in

Thank you to Members of Lion’s club of central Madras for my Helping Hand Award – A Mahalingam, Sankara Nethralaya,Chennai

Dear Sir / Madam,
Greetings from Sankara Nethralaya Academy !
I would at the outset like to express my sincere thanks to the Lion’s club of central Madras, the organizers of this momentous function – United Nations Day celebrations yesterday with the chief Guest Dr. Stefan Weckbach, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany.
There cannot be a greater honour than being honoured as a‘Helping Hand’ by the world’s largest and most munificent helping hand the ‘Lions club’ and today the joy is doubled when the honour is being bestowed by its illustrious chapter the ‘Lion’s club of central Madras’ who have been members of the extended Sankara Nethralaya family and one of its strongest supporters and well-wishers since its inception.
I would like to highlight today that acquisition and dissemination of knowledge was a holy command and divine will of our patron Saint the Sankaracharya of Kanchi to whom we owe our inception and growth, it is one of the founding pillars of Sankara Nethralaya.
Our founder and Chairman Emeritus and chief mentor of us has always emphasized his belief in enlightening, empowering and enablingthrough the transfer of knowledge and that the only way to take the good work of spreading eye care forward is by building an army of qualified, knowledgeable and dedicated personnel. The Vidyasagar Institute of Biomedical sciences, the Elite school of optometry, the CU shah Post graduate training center and the Sankara Nethralaya Academy are manifestations of his firm belief and deep conviction towards the cause of education.
It is most fulfilling to note that after 3 decades of its inception Sankara Nethralaya has stood up to its promise of acquiring and disseminating knowledge and fulfilling the holy command of the Sage of Kanchi. I am proud to say that today SN is not only looked upon as a world class eye care centre delivering eye care with passion and a personal touch but also a knowledge centre and seat of learning. I consider it a rare privilege to have had the opportunity to play a humble role in the academic endeavors of this great institution.
I take this opportunity to thank my HOD and Registrar of the SN academy Ms Akila Ganesan for her unstinted support and guidance in discharging my duties as the ‘Academic officer’ and my gratitude to SN management - Chairman and our Guru and leading light in all our endavours, Dr S S B - Chairman Emeritus, Sankara Nethralaya.
I would also like to express my deep gratitude to the Lion’s club of central Madras and its Chairman- Projects Lion SN.Harinaryanan for identifying and acknowledging Sankara Nethralaya’s interesting and innovative contribution to spreading education and imparting strong paramedical skills and my humble role and contribution to it.
I assure that this high recognition would be a great encouragement to me and my colleagues to take the institution to glorious heights in the field of education.
Thanking you
Yours Sincerely
A Mahalingam


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Andhra Bank steps into its 90th year with a thoughtful gesture

Andhra Bank, among India’s fast growing nationalized banks with a countrywide presence stepped into its 90th year of operation on the 29th of November 2012. The significance of the day was captured by the opening of 90 branches and 90 ATM’s all over the country. As an institution with a strong social commitment, the bank decided to mark the special day with an act of ‘giving back to society’. The Zonal Manager, Chennai Shri C.Doraswamy accompanied by Shri S.Ramanathan, Deputy Manager (PR) visited Sankara Nethralaya on the 90th foundation Day and presented a significant amount to the institution, the cheque was received by Dr S.Bhaskaran, Chairman and Dr SS.Badrinath, Chairman Emeritus, Sankara Nethralaya. The senior bank executives were profusely thanked by the senior management members and honoured with a shawl and presented with a copy of ‘Insight’ a biography of Sankara Nethralaya.
Speaking on the occasion Shri Doraswamy expressed his delight at the opportunity to participate in Sankara Nethralaya’s noble social initiative, he observed that this was a good beginning and as the CSR budget for the bank had just been allotted they could explore more funding opportunities in the future. Dr S.Bhaskaran recalled that Andhra Bank was the first official banker to Sankara Nethralaya as the Medical Research Foundation had its first account with it when Shri V.Mohan Rao was its President and his good friend Shri Krishna Rao was a senior official with the bank, he added that the bank had made a significant donation during this time. Dr SS.Badrinath gave a brief of the activities of Sankara Nethralaya, its branches and its future plans, he reminisced that his father Sengamedu Srinivasa Rao who served as a civil engineer with the erstwhile Madras Presidency was involved in the construction of the Andhra Bank’s first branch in Chennai at Parry’s.
The meeting ended on a positive note with Dr SS.Badrinath inviting the Andhra bank to be the Sri Srinivasa Sankara Nethralaya’s brand ambassador.
 

Friday, November 30, 2012

Helping Hand Award Presented to Shri A Mahalingam Academic Officer,The Sankara Nethralaya Academy ( A unit of Medical Research Foundation), Chennai – 600 006




Shri A Mahalingam

Academic Officer,

The Sankara Nethralaya Academy ( A unit of Medical Research Foundation), Chennai – 600 006.

 
I have received a Helping Hand award from Lions Club of Central Madras, District 324A1 during their United Nations Day Celebration on 29.11.12(Thursday) .

 
Chief Guest of the event: Dr. Stefan Weckbach, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany.

 
Purpose of the award: an innovative way of spreading the Education in Health care in general and in eye care in particular, that to build capacity in the Para medical skills.

Thursday, November 29, 2012


INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS AND INTERNET

 

A computer network is a communication system where a group of computers and other devices like printers are connected by cables and other hardware. The data is shared between two computers. A network, besides facilitating data communication, allows resources to be shared among all the systems connected to the network. Thus users in the second floor of a building can use the printer on the sixth floor if their computer and the printer are connected to the network.

This concept of connected computers sharing resources is called networking.

           

Computers that are connected in a network can share:

¨     Data

¨     Messages

¨     Printers

¨     Hard Disks

¨     CD-ROMs

¨     Modems

¨     Other hardware resources

 

ADVANTAGES OF NETWORKING

 

¨     Network allows efficient management of resources. For example, multiple users can share a single high-quality printer, rather than having multiple, possibly lower quality printers on individual desktops.

¨     Networks keep information reliable and up-to-date. A well managed, centralized data storage system allows multiple users to access data from different locations.

¨     Transferring files across a network is always faster than other, non-network means of sharing files. Networks help speed up data sharing.

¨     Networks provide the services like electronic-mail, which allow much more efficient communication among individuals.

 

TYPES OF NETWORKING

 

Networks can be classified as follows :

 

Local Area Network (LAN)

 

If a network is confined to a single location, typically one building or complex, it is called a Local Area Network (LAN). The communication on LAN takes place through a physical connection, such as a cable.

 

Wide Area Network (WAN)

 

LANs could not adequately support needs of large business, with offices spread over wide area. This led to the development of Wide Area Networks (WAN). Thus, when a network is spread over wide areas, such as across cities, states or countries, it is called as a Wide Area Network (WAN). Communication on a WAN takes place via telephone lines, satellites or microwave links, rather than through a physical cable.

 

Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

 

In between LAN and WAN is the Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). A MAN is a network that covers entire city, but uses LAN technology. Cable television networks are the examples of MANs distributing television signals.

 

Let us see the benefits offered by LAN to the employee in an organization.

 

Resources Sharing: Using a LAN, expensive resources like printers, modems, graphic devices and data storage units can be shared. This enables several users to access these resources at the same time.

 

Communication: Another use of a LAN is that it can help you make the computer do the job of an intercom. You can use the computer to flash the messages on the screen of other computers in the office, thus saving employees the time they would spend in going to someone in other department, on some other floor to deliver a message or a memo. This also reduces the need for face-to-face meetings and the need to circulate memos among employees.

 

Hardware Components Of LAN:

¨     Workstations: The term workstations refers to the computers that are attached to the LAN. On a LAN, there can be PCs that do not have either hard disk or floppy disk drives. Such PCs are called diskless workstations. Such workstations cannot store any data or software. They access them directly from the LAN server.

¨     Server: A server is a computer that provides the data, software and hardware resources like printers that are shared on LAN. A LAN can have more than one server. Each server has a unique name and all the LAN users identify the server by its name.

 

File Server: A file server stores files that LAN workstations can access. It also decides on the rights and restrictions that the users need to have while accessing files on the LAN. The file server also allows LAN users to store the files on their own hard disks. The file server regulates the amount of space allowed for each user.

 

Printer Server: A printer server takes care of the printing requirements of a number of workstations. In a LAN with a  large number of workstations, several users could give requests for printing in intervals of just a few minutes. The printer server typically stores the files to be printed on its disk, and then executes these requests on a first-in-first-out basis.

 

Modem Server: A modem server allows LAN users to use a modem to transmit long distance messages. Typically, in an organization, only a few users would need to use the modem. A single modem server attached to one or two modems would serve the purpose.

 

¨     Network Interface Unit (NIC)

 

The Network Interface Unit (NIC) is a device that is attached to each of the workstations and the server. The node address of a workstation means the address of the NIC that is attached to the workstation.

 

¨     Communication Channel

 

In a LAN, the word communication channel means connecting cable. The quality and performance of the LAN cables has improved over time with the improvement in technology.

 

Some Of The Communication Channels:

 

Twisted-pair Cables

The oldest and least expensive type of cables used for LANs are the twisted-pair cables. These cables consists of two insulated copper wires twisted around each other. These cables are also used for short and medium range telephone communication.

 

INSULATION

CONDUCTOR
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


           

Co-axial Cable

           

            A co-axial cable consists of one or more small cables in a protective covering

            as shown in the figure. These are more expensive than twisted-pair cables but

            perform better.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSULATOR

CONDUCTOR
 


 

 

 


WIRE MESH
           


OUTER SHIELD









            Fiber-optic Cables


           

            Fiber-optic cables are made of plastic or glass and are as thin as a human

            hair. These cables are highly durable and offer excellent performance. Their

            speed of transmission is very high.

 

THE NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM

 

We have seen the typical hardware components of the LAN. There is another very essential element of the LAN, namely its operating system (OS). A LAN or any other type of network also needs an operating system. DOS is an example of single-user operating system. DOS concerns itself with the operations of a single PC. A network operating system has to concern itself with the management of the network as a whole. Some of the most popular network operating systems in use are Novell Netware from Novell Inc., Windows NT Server from Microsoft.

 

Some of the functions of a network operating system

 

¨    Access to disk storage space: Network users can save files in a common location, i.e. the server hard disk. It is necessary to ensure that every user gets a share of disk space on the server disk.

¨    Access to shared files: In a network, certain files on the server are accessed by several workstations at the same time. The network operating system ensures that this takes place smoothly.

¨    The network operating system takes care of security, ensuring that files of one user are not accessed by other users.

¨    It manages the sharing of peripherals like printers among workstations.

 

INTERNET

 

The Internet is the world's largest library i.e., it is a vast network of computers that can store documents, known as Web pages, linked together by hyperlinks that enable you to move between pages on the same server, or even different servers. The Web pages are programmed in HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language), deviced by Tim Berners Lee.

            To view an HTML document, you will need software that understands the HTML format. These software packages are known as browsers. These browsers are generally graphical in nature, user friendly and possess additional features. The popular browsers are Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and Opera. Most features on the different browsers are similar, so it is easy to use any of them.

 

Surfing

 


A browser has a set of buttons on the top, known as toolbar. There is also a text entry box where you can enter the name of any site that you want to visit.

MENU BAR
 



TOOLBAR

BROWSER WINDOW


Let us consider the address of the site - www.eyecare.org. This address is a URL (Universal Resource Locator), originally created by Tim Berners Lee. Type the URL in the browser window as shown in the figure. Before this, make sure that the Internet connection is working. The page will start loading. The status bar at the bottom shows the progress of this operation.



          On moving your mouse to the page, you will notice the arrow turning into a hand over some parts of the text (generally underlined and in blue) or some images. This depicts hyperlink to another document. This may be on the same website or on a totally different website located on a different server.

Toolbar
:


Back button: If you want to revert back to the main page, you could use the Back
                        button
. It takes you to the previous page that you visited.

Forward button: To revert the above process use the Forward button.

Print button: The Print button is used to take a printout of the page on an attached
                        printer.


Stop button:   This stops the browser from loading the HTML document.

 

Refresh button: This reloads the HTML document.

 

Note1: If you want to visit a link without closing the current page that you are viewing, right click on the link. Now among the options that you are presented with, choose the option that will allow you to view the document in a new window. This way you will have two windows of your browser running. It is possible to open any number of windows, but that would slow down your browsing speed.


Note2: If you get URL wrong, your browser will indicate that an error has been made. A URL has no spaces between letters, and always uses forward slashes.

 

Note3: In order to make explicitly that you are using HTML, your URL should look like this - http://www.eyecare.org, where HTTP stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Another protocol is known as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) where you would have to replace the http:// with ftp://. Some sites have an alternative FTP site, to enhance down loading.

 

E-mail

 

E-mail is the common form of communication on the internet. It is the electronic version of a normal postal service. On the internet, which spans countries and continents, there is a uniform scheme of addressing everyone. This address is an e-mail ID. A typical e-mail ID would read: information@sankaranethralaya.org.

There are three main parts of this e-mail ID:

Information: the actual login name, or person's unique identification within the organisation.

sankaranethralaya: the organisation's name.

Org: the class of organisation. This category is also known as a top-level domain.

 

Domain Names

 

.com
Commercial site, generally a company site.
.org
Organisational site, generally a large organisation that is associated in some way with the site.

 


 

.net
Network site, generally a Network or ISP.
.edu
Educational institution site, most US universities and other educational institutions work under this domain.
.gov
US government, most official sites that belong to the Federal government.
.mil
US military.
.in
Indian domain name, actually to be used with every site that is based in India.

 

Some additional lower level domains specific to India are:

.vsnl.net.in - Old VSNL domain, now .vsnl.com

.satyam.net.in - Satyam domain

.ernet.in ERNET - most educational institutions in India are on it.

 

In Web based access, your e-mail access is via the Web pages of the site offering you the e-mail access. Therefore, to read, reply or create any message, you need to be connected to the Internet. Examples include www.mailcity.com, www.netaddress.com etc. To use web based e-mail, first create an account. Go to the respective site and follow the instructions for new users. Once this is done, your account will be created. To check your e-mail, enter the address of the site that you need to visit in the browser. You may need to enter your e-mail ID and password at the start.

 

Some of the sites offering free Web-based e-mail accounts.

 

http://www.hotmail.com

http://mail.yahoo.com

http://www.india.com

http://www.netaddress.com

http://www.indiamail.com

http://www.pobox.com

 

Chats

 

As with the most internet applications, IRC (Internet Relay Chat) can be accessed either directly using the chat client or via a browser. An IRC server is a dedicated server on the internet, which allows people to access it, and communicate with others using it. In an effort to organise the conversations, each IRC is divided into channels. A channel is an area that is devoted to particular topic. People can therefore choose to enter channels that deal with the subjects of their interest.

 

Searching for information:

Finding information on the internet is much more difficult than it seems. A search engine is a software that allows you to search the Web for documents of interest to you.

 

Examples of search engines:

www.yahoo.com

www.altavista.com

www.hotbot.com

www.askjeeves.com


ASSIGNMENT

 

1.    What is networking?

2.    A _________________ is a network that covers an entire city.

3.    What are the advantages of networking?

4.    What are the three types of Networks? Explain.

5.    Write short notes on a. Network operating system b. Communicational Channels.

6.    What can you do on Internet?

7.    Expand: a. HTTP, b. HTML