Internet Explained: How Networks Connect Us

This presentation explores how communication happens across the internet, from small networks to the global web. Participants will learn how two computers communicate, how these connections scale to larger networks, and how these networks come together to form the Internet as we know it today. By covering all levels of communication, this session aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the technology and processes that make global connectivity possible. The presentation is designed to inspire curiosity and offer clear insights into the workings of the digital world. Speaker: Alexander Nitishinsky is a software developer and system analyst with a strong IT entrepreneurial background. He has excelled in software architecture, system design, and creating innovative solutions for the tech and healthcare industries. As an entrepreneur, he founded a startup analyzing open procurement data, offering advanced tools for decision-making and insights. Currently, he develops peripheral devices and data analysis systems for cardiac pacemakers, advancing healthcare through cutting-edge medical technology. Nitishinsky’s unique blend of technical expertise and entrepreneurial vision drives impactful innovation at the intersection of technology and medicine.
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