Networking
Delivering Carrier Ethernet Extending Ethernet Beyond the LAN
May 7th, 2008 | posted by jennyUnderstand and evaluate the delivery of Carrier Ethernet using different technologies
Carrier Ethernet is rapidly becoming the de facto platform for offering the next generation of high-bandwidth multimedia applications. Delivering Carrier Ethernet: Extending Ethernet Beyond the LAN provides, for the very first time,
The Book of Wireless 2nd Edition
May 7th, 2008 | posted by jennyBroadband wireless networks bring us closer to the Internet's ultimate destiny of interconnecting everyone, everywhere. But wireless networking can be a bit geeky and nerve-wracking without a proper guide. Let's face it: Networking can be hard.
Building High Availability Windows Server 2003 Solutions by jeffery R. Shapiro & Marcin policht
May 1st, 2008 | posted by jennyThis is the definitive resource for every network administrator, consultant, and architect who needs to maximize availability, scalability, and performance in Windows server environments.
This is the book that caters to your needs. It is about achieving service level and keeping systems up 24/7 with the Windows Server 2003 platform. This book provides a clear and concise roadmap for how to go about using Microsoft Server 2003, (in some cases) with third-party add-ons, for scalability, uptime, performance, and managementand for how to avoid trouble at the same time.
Building High Availability Windows Server 2003 Solutions by jeffery R. Shapiro & Marcin policht
May 1st, 2008 | posted by jennyThis is the definitive resource for every network administrator, consultant, and architect who needs to maximize availability, scalability, and performance in Windows server environments.
This is the book that caters to your needs. It is about achieving service level and keeping systems up 24/7 with the Windows Server 2003 platform. This book provides a clear and concise roadmap for how to go about using Microsoft Server 2003, (in some cases) with third-party add-ons, for scalability, uptime, performance, and managementand for how to avoid trouble at the same time.
CISCO & Networking - Best Books Collection (100 Books)
April 24th, 2008 | posted by jenny1. CCNA 1 And 2 Companion Guide
2. CCNA Study Guide -- Todd Lamle
3. Cisco - The Complete Reference
4. CCNA ICND Exam Certification Guide
5. CCNA INTRO Exam Certification Guide
P2P Application Development - Cracking the Code
March 30th, 2008 | posted by jennyPart of the new Cracking the Code Series, Peer to Peer Application Development takes a look at the code behind Napster-style Peer to Peer (P2P) applications. This book covers complete web application with design specifications, flow diagrams and source code with line-by-line explanations. You'll build a completely functional P2P application and clients with audio/video streaming, chat and wireless capabilities. Other topics covered include building the P2P Server, building clients in C# and Java, XML data, wireless integration and more!
Information Security Management Handbook, Sixth Edition, Volume 2 by harold F. tipton
March 26th, 2008 | posted by jennyNever before have there been so many laws designed to keep corporations honest. New laws and regulations force companies to develop stronger ethics policies and the shareholders themselves are holding publicly traded companies accountable for their practices. Consumers are also concerned over the privacy of their personal information and current and emerging legislation is reflecting this trend. Under these conditions, it can be difficult to know where to turn for reliable, applicable advice.
How Intranets Work
February 1st, 2008 | posted by adminContents of this table:
Chapter 1 A Global View of Intranets
Chapter 2 How TCP/IP Works
Chapter 3 How Bridges Work
Chapter 4 How Intranet Routers Work
Chapter 5 How Intranet E-Mail Works
Chapter 6 How Intranet Web Servers and Browsers Work
Chapter 7 How the Domain Name System (DNS) Works
Chapter 8 How Java Works
Chapter 9 How Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Works
Chapter 10 Subnetting an Intranet
Curious About The Internet?
February 1st, 2008 | posted by adminContents of this table:-
o Curious About the Internet?
o Acknowledgments
o About the Author
o Introduction
* 1
o What Is the Internet?
* 2
o Who Uses the Internet, and for What?
* 3
o How Does the Internet Make the World a Better Place?
* 4
o Why Do Some People Worry About the Internet?
* 5
o What Does It Take to Use the Internet?
* 6
o How Do People Communicate on the Internet?
* 7
o How Do People Pick Up Information from the Internet?
* 8
Client/Server Computing Second Edition
February 1st, 2008 | posted by adminThe client/server computing model defines the way successful organizations will use technology during the next decade. It is the culmination of the trend toward downsizing applications from the minicomputer and mainframe to the desktop. Enabling technologies, such as object-oriented development and graphical user interfaces (GUIs), will liberate the users and owners of information to use technology personally and directly. Users will no longer need continual assistance from professional information systems (IS) personnel to create and store their business data.
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