Networks Analyzed @ Netralized.com - Our First Post
Welcome to our new website, Netralized.com. The idea started when two persons, Jim Skenderlis and Angelos Papaioannidis, met each other at some Cisco CCNP courses. Jim was an instructor and Angelos a course student. The aim of this article is not to describe our selves, that information can be found in the “about us” page inside the website, but to give you a “taste” of what the site is about and how it has been created. To make the long story short, Angelos got together with Jim and after some hours of talking, decided to make a web site about networks. The idea is simple; we have passion for what we both do and love to spread the word about it. Jim is a network professional that loves websites and Angel was into web development and promotion but at the same time, loved networks… What better combination could somebody ask for?
Domain name was our first milestone and we believe it was successfully overcame. Netralized came to our minds after thinking about “Networks Analyzed”. It felt good mixing up those two words and create a new one. After all, that’s what we’ll do. Combine information and knowledge and analyze it for our readers.
The aim of this web site is to make network professionals, network students and, in general, people who like to get new knowledge and information about networks, get involved. It would be awesome if some people start their day by drinking their morning coffee and read our latest article. Not only because they will learn about something new (hopefully), but also because they will hear a different approach, a different opinion about it.
After all, feedback is what’s driving us to make this site a better place for persons involved or interested in networks. Please, send us your thoughts, ideas or suggestions at info@netralized.com or through the “contact form” and make this site, your site.
Good idea, I like it. I have a DSL connection at home, but had never thinking so much about it, just using it without knowing all the terminology and stuff like that.
Thanks for creating this blog.
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