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AWS icons 2.0

Architecture diagrams solution includes the icons Amazon notation suggests to be used when creating architecture diagrams describing your use of Amazon Web Services or Amazon Cloud Services.

Used for:create Web Application Architecture, architect infrastructure based on AWS® (Amazon Web Services), design application services based on AWS® (Amazon Web Services), design auto-scalable architecture, design for elastic compute cloud, illustrate whitepapers and presentations, create vector graphics files.

Cisco Products Additional. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

The ConceptDraw vector stencils library Cisco Products Additional contains equipment symbols for drawing the computer network diagrams.

Diagramming software for Amazon Web Service diagrams, charts and schemes

Professional software: visualize general system architecture, AWS diagrams are part of architecturing tools provided with ConceptDraw Solution Park.

AWS Simple Icons for Architecture Diagrams

The AWS Architecture Diagrams solution includes icons, sample and templates for several Amazon Web Services products and resources, to be used when creating architecture diagrams. The icons are designed to be simple so that you can easily incorporate them in your diagrams and put them in your whitepapers, presentations, datasheets, posters or any technical material you like.

Cisco IBM. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

The ConceptDraw vector stencils library Cisco IBM contains equipment symbols for drawing the computer network diagrams.

Diagramming software for Amazon Web Service icon set: Groups

Groups icons - Amazon AWS pro diagrams - AWS diagrams are part of architecturing tools provided with ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Flowchart design. Flowchart symbols, shapes, stencils and icons

A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds - flowchart symbols, and their order by connecting them with arrows.
Mavericks have always desired to stand apart and gorgeous design is the recipe for that. Any business graphic document will be more understandable if will use an expository color scheme for their parts. Flowchart design makes versatile presenting and explaining of the process and gives a fresh view that distinguishes it from black and white flowcharts on a paper. Workflow diagram or process flow diagrams become more understandable to ordinary people when it use minimum symbols and special signs.
The best design can be accomplished by starting from any of the suitable Conceptdraw examples. Pick one of them and begin to input proper text into each Flowchart symbols and shapes. Apply less colors in the document and don't turn into rainbow your diagram, three or four will be enough, also note that business process flowchart may not contain bright color hues. The next clue is to use identical colors for same flowchart shape types.
Business Process Modeling with ConceptDraw
Business Process Modeling with ConceptDraw "Business Process Diagrams" Solution

Cisco Icons

Cisco icons are globally recognized and generally accepted as standard for network icon topologies.
ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software offers the Cisco Network Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area which contains the extensive drawing tools, templates and samples, and large number of libraries with variety of predesigned vector cisco icons.

Value Stream Mapping Icons

The library with 40 vector stencils is included in the ConceptDraw Value Stream Mapping solution.

Cisco Routers. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

Network infrastructure planning is a very important process in the network construction, and the share of time allocated to this within the scope of the entire project may reach 60-80%. A competent and thorough approach to planning contributes to the quick investment return, and also increases the reliability and flexibility of the final system, reducing the probability of additional costs related to the incorrect implementation.
Any planning begins with an analysis of the business requirements to the final system. Basic network parameters, which should be assessed are the scalability, accessibility, cost, speed and safety.
Speed and cost are often mistaken for the most important parameters, and the rest of the parameters aren't even remembered. This is not entirely correct. Initially, it is necessary to assess the business plans for the future, because sometimes it is more profitable to invest more money in the beginning. If the business is to develop, then, consequently, demands on