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Configuring Citrix Metaframe for Windows 2000 Terminal Services

  • 1st Edition
  • November 29, 2000
  • Melissa Craft
  • English
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 7 6 5 8 - 2
Configuring Citrix Metaframe for Windows 2000 Terminal Services describes all the means in using both Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Citrix MetaFrame in an environment. The book specifically covers ways on designing the infrastructure, implementing the plan, troubleshooting the deployment, and configuring servers and clients. The text also explains the process of deploying applications over the Internet, monitoring end users, and securing applications and data. The book also directs how to improve applications' performance with thin clients.

Building Cisco Remote Access Networks

  • 1st Edition
  • November 15, 2000
  • Wayne Lawson
  • English
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 7 6 1 4 - 8
An increasing number of companies are designing and implementing Remote Access Networks, which allow users who are not physically connected to a Wide Area Network (WAN) or Local Area Network (LAN) to access the network's servers, applications and databases or to participate in video conferencing and conference calls. The ability for a remote user to function as if they were in the next office dramatically improves overall efficiency while reducing total cost of ownership. Cisco Systems, the world's largest internetworking vendor, is the pioneer of the enabling technologies for Remote Access Networks. This book will identify and explain all of the Cisco products necessary for designing and building a remote access network and integrating it with legacy systems.This book is a professional reference detailing all of the strategies, tactics and methods for designing, configuring and maintaining Cisco Remote Access Networks. It will include thorough discussions of all Cisco Access Servers and routers.

Multicast Communication

  • 1st Edition
  • May 12, 2000
  • Ralph Wittmann + 1 more
  • English
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 9 7 3 4 - 1
The Internet is quickly becoming the backbone for the worldwide information society of the future. Point-to-point communication dominates the network today, however, group communication--using multicast technology--will rapidly gain importance as digital, audio, and video transmission, push technology for the Web, and distribution of software updates to millions of end users become ubiquitous.Multicast Communication: Protocols and Applications explains how and why multicast technology is the key to this transition. This book provides network engineers, designers, and administrators with the underlying concepts as well as a complete and detailed description of the protocols and algorithms that comprise multicast.

9th International World Wide Web Conference

  • 1st Edition
  • May 11, 2000
  • Bozzano G Luisa
  • English
  • Paperback
    9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 5 0 5 1 5 - 6
These Proceedings contain the papers presented at The Ninth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW9) held on May 15-19, 2000 in Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands. Leaders from industry, academia, and government present the latest developments in Web technology, and discuss the issues and challenges facing the Web community as it moves into the 21st Century.

Multifunction Peripherals for PCs

  • 1st Edition
  • February 18, 2000
  • Marvin Hobbs
  • English
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 1 2 1 9 - 8
Multifunction devices combine the essentials of a fax machine, printer, scanner, and copier into one peripheral for small and home offices. As the market for this equipment grows, the need for skilled repair and maintenance increases. Unfortunately the service documentation supplied by the manufacturers is completely inadequate making the repair jobs even harder and more expensive. Marvin Hobbs teaches you how multifunction peripherals work in theory and in practice with lots of hands-on examples and important troubleshooting and repair tips you don't want to miss. This book fills a gap in the literature, and will be a welcome addition to the library of any technician or do-it-yourselfer.

Managing Windows 2000 Network Services

  • 1st Edition
  • February 10, 2000
  • Syngress
  • English
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 3 5 7 6 - 0
Many organizations and network administrators are looking for information on Windows 2000 and its new features. IT professionals responsible for installing, configuring and managing Microsoft products will be highly motivated to migrate to this new technology, based on its promise of reducing administrative overhead.Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (the predecessor to Windows NT 4 Server) integrates network services for companies and administrators to set up and manage networks, remote access and extranets, as well as to manage other communications. Managing Windows 2000 Network Services will be the first book to focus exclusively on networking and integrated voice, video, and data on networks. Readers will learn how to deploy and integrate all Windows 2000 networking technologies within an enterprise network.

High-Performance Communication Networks

  • 2nd Edition
  • October 11, 1999
  • Jean Walrand + 1 more
  • English
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 0 8 0 3 - 0
By focusing on the convergence of the telephone, computer networking, cable TV, and wireless industries, this fully revised second edition explains current and emerging networking technologies. The authors proceed from fundamental principles to develop a comprehensive understanding of network architectures, protocols, control, performance, and economics. Communications engineers, computer scientists, and network administrators and managers will appreciate the book for its perspectives on the innovations that impact their work. Students will be enriched by the descriptive and thorough coverage of networking, giving them the knowledge to explore rewarding career opportunities.

Wireless Communications Design Handbook

  • 1st Edition
  • October 2, 1998
  • Reinaldo Perez
  • English
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 4 3 8 2 - 6
Volume One of the Wireless Communications Design Handbook provides an in-depth look at interference problems in satellite communications. The material presented is from a satellite or spacecraft hardware point of view rather than from theoretical models. Each satellite subsystem is described in detail to point out interference and noise problems associated with it. The book also addresses typical architectures and hardware design issues in satellites. In addition, a detailed look at space interference is discussed with emphasis on the possible impact on satellite electronics.

DCOM Explained

  • 1st Edition
  • August 17, 1998
  • ROSEMARY ROCK-EVANS
  • English
  • Paperback
    9 7 8 - 1 - 5 5 5 5 8 - 2 1 6 - 6
DCOM Explained describes what services DCOM provides, both development and runtime. Thus the aim of the book is not to teach how to program using DCOM, but to explain what DCOM does so readers will become better able to use it more effectively, understand the options available when using DCOM, and understand the types of applications that can be built by using DCOM. This book describes: what each of the services mean, including load balancing, security, guaranteed delivery, deferred delivery, broadcasting and multi-casting, and session handling what the service aims to do, such as saving time and effort or providing a secure, resilient, reliable, high performance network how the service could be provided, and what other solutions exist for achieving the same end how Microsoft has tackled the problem

Parallel Computer Architecture

  • 1st Edition
  • August 1, 1998
  • David Culler + 2 more
  • English
  • Hardback
    9 7 8 - 1 - 5 5 8 6 0 - 3 4 3 - 1
  • eBook
    9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 7 3 0 7 - 6
The most exciting development in parallel computer architecture is the convergence of traditionally disparate approaches on a common machine structure. This book explains the forces behind this convergence of shared-memory, message-passing, data parallel, and data-driven computing architectures. It then examines the design issues that are critical to all parallel architecture across the full range of modern design, covering data access, communication performance, coordination of cooperative work, and correct implementation of useful semantics. It not only describes the hardware and software techniques for addressing each of these issues but also explores how these techniques interact in the same system. Examining architecture from an application-driven perspective, it provides comprehensive discussions of parallel programming for high performance and of workload-driven evaluation, based on understanding hardware-software interactions.