While this is not a reference work for network theory, protocols or architectures, it will provide the reader with a brief introduction to the concepts necessary to understand features of the product.
The main aim of this book is to cover the configuration, architecture and networking of the three of the most popular networking operating systems - Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare and UNIX.
Expanding Choice: Moving to Linux and Open Source with Novell Open Enterprise Server is a concise, authoritative guide for IT professionals to help evaluate and implement Novell's open source technologies.
It is the single stop reference covering topics from good design to proactive/reactive problem resolution. All of the information presented in this book has been gathered from hands-on, real world experiences of the authors.
The book covers in-depth considerations for architecturing portable client-server applications, and it incorporates topics such as distributed computing, downsizing, implementation, scalability, and software layering.
This manual fulfills the need for a thorough reference showing the strengths of different products and how to maximize these strengths. The work provides critical insight and understanding for:
The software is full of useful tools and features, but like all clever products, it is also complicated. Desktop Management with Novell ZENworks will help you understand the complexities of the tools and maximize their power.
Build skills and confidence for the inevitable customization work to come. Migrating from Novell NetWare to Windows NT Server 4 gives you technical coverage of Server set-up and administration.