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LANs & WANs, Client-Server Computing

Networking the Enterprise

by Richard H. Baker
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Overview

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 networks, the OSI model, open systems, and interconnected LANs. It also takes you on a walking tour of your own organization to see how the technology interacts with business and human values.

This book offers solutions to the growing problems of information overload, helping managers gain a better understanding of challenging technologies. Table of Contents: What is Enterprise Networking?; Client/Server: More than Just a Pretty Face; The Evolving Database: More than Basic Data; The Relational Database; Wider Areas; Getting Networks to Network; Choosing the Right Platforms; Getting Started with an Enterprise System; Managing the Enterprise Network; The Enterprise Is Made Up of People. 100 illustrations.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1993
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill, c1994.
Pages
381
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780070050907

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