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ISBN 10: 1351089366
ISBN 13: 9781351089364
Author: Gilbert Held
As a manager of the �90s, you know that IT departments like your own must continue to meet increasingly sophisticated end-user needs despite highly limited resources. Learn when it�s best to farm out work to consultants, when to reserve internal resources for other tasks, and how best to use your in-house staff. Coverage unlike any other in the marketplace. Written by 41 experts � all practitioners in the networking and IS management fields � this guidebook provides unique depth and scope. In this Third Edition, you�ll find all new material that clearly outlines today�s hottest issues. Prepares you to quickly respond to management requirements. Are you aware of the latest on strategic planning, systems planning, and points-of-failure planning? Have you linked your IT architecture and business plans? Have you updated senior management as to how IT can help achieve corporate goals? Do you have a corporate technology plan? Turn to the Handbook for all this and more. Now you can get up to speed on the latest in client/server, on how to give your end users faster and greater access to corporate data at a lower cost, and on how to quantify the amount of network support that this improvement will require? The Handbook was written with you in mind. The perfect resource for today�s successful communications systems manager. This comprehensive, highly authoritative reference is designed to help you select, maintain, and manage your communications systems. It provides all the tools you need to evaluate, formulate, and implement effective communications network strategies to keep pace with today�s rapidly changing technology. You get illustrations, tables, and diagrams to clearly outline and guide you the entire way. Be aware of the latest technologies and their impact on you. Keep costs down by aiding your thinking through all the systems and network elements from concept through implementation and day-
Handbook of Communications Systems Management 1st Table of contents:
1 Improving Communication between End Users and System Developers
2 Windows NT Project Planning
3 Inventing the Future: Strategic Planning
4 Framework for Internet Security Planning
5 Network Baselining as a Planning Tool
6 Developing Corporate Intranets
7 Preparing for Cable Modems
8 Network Disaster Recovery Planning
SECTION II BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ISSUES
9 Pricing Methods Across Linked Networks
10 Developing a Trusted Infrastructure for Electronic Commerce Services
11 An Overview of the Telecommunications Policy Process
12 Business Aspects of Multimedia Networking
13 Integrating the Web and Enterprisewide Business Systems
14 Cost Allocation for Communications Networks
SECTION III NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
15 New Modem Technologies and Trends
16 Multicast Networking
17 Frame Relay Testing and Training
18 Working with Images in Client/Server Environments
19 Voice and Video on the LAN
20 Inverse Multiplexing ATM, Bit by Bit
21 Hybrid Fiber/Coaxial Networks
22 Choosing Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Lines
23 Multimedia Networking Technologies
24 The Basics of Computer System and Data Network Security
25 Windows NT Architecture
SECTION IV INTEROPERABILITY AND STANDARDS ISSUES
26 Introduction to 100BASE-T: Fast (and Faster) Ethernet
27 A Better Fast Ethernet: 100VG-AnyLAN
28 Applications and Business Issues of Fiber Channel
29 Fiber Channel Architecture, Layers, and Services
30 Linking to the World Wide Web
31 X.400 vs. SMTP
32 IPv6: The Next-Generation Internet Protocol
SECTION V ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
33 Overview of Virtual Private Networks
34 Using the Internet as a Virtual Network
35 Popular E-mail Systems
36 Novell Messaging Products
37 An Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Server
38 The 1996 U.S. Telecommunications Act and Worldwide Deregulation
SECTION VI THE INTERNET AND INTERNETWORKING
39 The Internet Engineering Task Force
40 The Legal and Regulatory Environment of the Internet
41 The Hidden Costs of Free TCP/IP
42 Choosing and Equipping an Internet Server
43 Supporting a Web Site
44 Selecting a Web Server Connection Rate
45 Criminal Activity on the Internet
46 An Introduction to Internet Security and Firewall Policies
47 Firewalls: An Effective Solution for Internet Security
48 Selecting an Internet Firewall
49 A New Security Model for Networks and the Internet
50 An Intranet Primer
51 Virtual Networking Management and Planning
SECTION VII MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
52 Safe Mobile Computing
53 Portable Network Access
54 Wireless Communications for Voice and Data
55 Developing a Cost-Effective Strategy for Wireless Communications
56 Cellular Digital Packet Data: An Emerging Mobile Network Service
57 Security of Wireless Local Area Networks
58 Protection of Mobile Computing Assets
59 Mobile User Security
SECTION VIII IMPLEMENTATION AND CASE STUDIES
60 Integrating Electronic Messaging Systems and Infrastructures
61 TCP/IP Network Management: A Case Study
62 Integrating Voice and LAN Infrastructures and Applications
63 Creating Network Expressways Using Ethernet Switching Engines
64 Remote LAN/WAN Connections: A Case Study
65 Considerations for Implementing Corporate Intranets
66 Minimizing the Effect of Digital Camera Images on Networks
67 Planning, Designing and Optimization of Enterprise Networks
68 WAN Network Integration: A Case Study
SECTION IX NETWORK OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
69 How to Work with a Consultant
70 Open Systems Integration: Issues in Design and Implementation
71 Operating Standards and Practices for LANs
72 Applets and Network Security: A Management Overview
73 Assessing and Eliminating Virus Threats in Distributed Networks
74 Technology Conversions on WANs
75 Enterprise Messaging Management
76 Windows NT Performance Monitoring
77 Managing Networks with the Global Naming Tree
SECTION X DIRECTIONS IN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
78 The Superhighway: Information Infrastructure Initiatives
79 Using Intelligent Agents to Maximize the Benefits of the World Wide Web
80 Using Intelligent Agents to Manage Multivendor Environments
81 Voice Recognition Interfaces for Multimedia Applications
82 Workplace 2000: Top Career Strategies for the Professional
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