Год выпуска: 2001 Автор: Thomas Sheldon Издательство: Osborne/McGraw-Hill Серия: Network Professional's Library ISBN: 0072120053 Формат: PDF Качество: Сканированные страницы Количество страниц: 1445
Описание: This encyclopaedia seeks to help readers understand networks and global communications systems by providing succinct executive-style briefings of important networking technologies, along with easily-digestible diagrams that illustrate key topics, topologies, architectures and configurations. This post contains a fully searchable version of the book, more extensive coverage of topics, and hyperlinks to relevant Web sites.Product Description Packed with over 1400 entries and over 3000 links, this is the ONLY interactive encyclopedia for the networking and telecommunications industry. Updated to include coverage of all the latest technologies including Cisco, Microsoft, Nortel Networks, 3COM, and more. From the Back Cover The Most Complete Volume of Networking Technologies Available Authoritative and up-to-date, this all-encompassing book and CD-ROM package is filled with thousands of explanations and analyses of core and cutting-edge networking and telecommunications topicsfrom Abilene to QoS to ZAWS. Extensive cross-referencing throughout helps you understand the relationship among the technologies. This is a must-have resource for every network professional, as well as technology investors, marketing managers, head hunters, technology writers, and anyone interested in networking. The book also includes the most comprehensive guide to the Internet engineering documents (RFCs) available today. The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Networking & Telecommunications reflects the latest in networking and Internet technologies. Topics covered: ASP (Application Service Provider) Bluetooth Cryptography Distributed Computer Networks Embedded Systems Hacking and Hackers InfiniBand Java Linux Load Balancing Mobile Computing NAS (Network Attached Storage) Network Processors Optical Networks Outsourcing PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) QoS (Quality of Service) SAN (Storage Area Network) Switching Fabrics Transaction Processing UNIX Webcasting XML
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