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Networking the Enterprise : How to Build Client-Server Systems That Work

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ISBN-10: 0070050899

ISBN-13: 9780070050891

Edition: 1994

Authors: Richard H. Baker

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"As more and more people use ever-growing volumes of computer-processed information to do their jobs, they need to be able to access computers of differing types and sizes both inside and outside their organizations." "This practical guide shows you how these diverse resources can be linked by multiple computer networks to gain an information advantage. Packed with workable strategies, techniques, and solutions, it provides a technical road map to understanding and implementing enterprise systems, and to forging new relationships between these systems and their users." "This hands-on resource offers succinct overviews of many complex technologies, including operating systems, peer-to-peer…    
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Book details

List price: $40.00
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 381
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Preface
Make Enterprise Networking Work for Youp. 1
Meeting the Human Challengep. 27
Where Enterprise Networking Fitsp. 63
Exactly What is Client/Server, Anyway?p. 95
Like an Old Relationp. 115
More than Basic Datap. 139
E-Mail: The Natural Network Applicationp. 173
The Promise of Open Systemsp. 197
Local Networks: Exploding the Boxp. 221
Networking Networks: The Software Sidep. 247
Networking Networks: The Hardware Sidep. 277
Managing the Enterprise Networkp. 303
Appendix. Networking Productsp. 319
Glossaryp. 329
Bibliographyp. 335
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