What is a Network Architect?
A network architect designs and builds data communication networks.
These can include local area networks, wide area networks, and intranets, which can range from a small connection to a multinational series of globally distributed communications systems.
Network architects also take care of upgrading software like network drivers and hardware, such as adapters or routers.
What does a Network Architect do?
Network architects create plans and layouts for data communication networks. They inform the organization they work for where they might need networks and also present and explain why it would benefit the organization to pursue them.
Network architects need to have an excellent understanding of an organization’s business plan so they can design an appropriate network.
They typically work with the organization’s CIO (chief information officer) to predict where the organization will most need new networks. Demand for network architects will increase as firms continue to expand their use of wireless and mobile networks.
Network architects often work with computer systems engineers who help build the network they have designed.
Planning the implementation of security patches or other counter measures must be taken into consideration when designing networks in case of vulnerabilities. Researching new networking technologies is also an important part of the job so as to better analyze current data to traffic and estimate how growth might affect the network.
Network architects typically have the following responsibilities:
- Produce a plan and layout for a data communication network
- Present the plan and explain why it should be pursued
- Keep in mind information security when designing a network
- Decide what routers, adaptors, network drivers, etc., are needed
- Figure out how the cables will be laid out and where other hardware will go
- Research new technology for the future needs of the company
What is the workplace of a Network Architect like?
Most network architects are employed by computer systems design and related services, telecommunications, finance and insurance, and various companies and enterprises.
Network architects typically work full time, and spend most of their time in offices. They occasionally work in server rooms where they have access to the hardware that make up an organization’s computer and information network.
Network Architects are also known as:
Computer Network Designer
Network Designer
Computer Network Architect