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Networking the enterprise : how to build client/server systems that work / Richard H. Baker

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1994Description: xviii, 381 pages : illustration ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0070050902
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GC TK 5105.7 .B35 1994
Contents:
Chapter 1. Make enterprise networking work for you -- Chapter 2. Meeting the human challenge -- Chapter 3. Where enterprise networking fits -- Chapter 4. Exactly what is client/server, anyway? -- Chapter 5. Like an old relation -- Chapter 6. More than basic data -- Chapter 7. E-mail: the natural network application -- Chapter 8. The promise of open systems -- Chapter 9. Local networks: exploring the box -- Chapter 10. Networking networks: the software slide -- Chapter 11. Networking networks: the hardware side -- Chapter 12. Managing the enterprise network -- Appendix. Networking products -- Glossary -- Bibliography.
Summary: "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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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Make enterprise networking work for you -- Chapter 2. Meeting the human challenge -- Chapter 3. Where enterprise networking fits -- Chapter 4. Exactly what is client/server, anyway? -- Chapter 5. Like an old relation -- Chapter 6. More than basic data -- Chapter 7. E-mail: the natural network application -- Chapter 8. The promise of open systems -- Chapter 9. Local networks: exploring the box -- Chapter 10. Networking networks: the software slide -- Chapter 11. Networking networks: the hardware side -- Chapter 12. Managing the enterprise network -- Appendix. Networking products -- Glossary -- Bibliography.

"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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