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Design Element: Active Directory for Network Diagrams

ConceptDraw PRO is perfect for software designers and software developers who need to draw Active Directory Network Diagrams.

Network Diagramming Software for Network Active Directory Diagrams

ConceptDraw PRO is perfect for software designers and software developers who need to draw Network Active Directory Diagrams.
"A county is a geographical region of a country used for administrative or other purposes in certain modern nations. ...
A county may be further subdivided into hundreds, townships or other administrative jurisdictions under the county's control. The boundaries of a county usually, but not always, contain cities, villages, towns, townships or other municipal corporations. Depending on the particular nation, municipalities might or might not be subject to direct or indirect county control." [County. Wikipedia]
The organizational chart example "County administrator office" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Organizational Charts solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Organizational chart
Organizational chart, manager, executive, assistant,
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How to Add a Bubble Diagram to a PowerPoint Presentation Using ConceptDraw PRO

Bubble diagrams can be used to compare concepts, and identify areas of similarity and difference. ConceptDraw PRO allows you to make a MS PowerPoint Presentation from your charts in a few simple steps. A bubble diagram is a chart that represents information visually in the form of series of bubbles. Bubble charts are often used in marketing and management during the early stages of product development to visualize ideas and concepts by organizing them in a hierarchy. The ability to create this form of diagram is contained within the Bubble Diagrams solution. A PowerPoint presentation of bubble diagrams can be used to demonstrate and identify areas of similarity and difference of featured business ideas and concepts.