Client server Technology for Managers

Client server Technology for Managers
Author: Karen L. Watterson
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Client/server computing
ISBN: 0201409208

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Client-Server Technology for Managers succinctly and accessibly explains the uses, abuses, technology, and process of client-server computing. The book highlights successful and unsuccessful applications of client-server technology and helps professionals formulate appropriate strategies for their own organizations.

Challenges of Information Technology Management in the 21st Century

Challenges of Information Technology Management in the 21st Century
Author: Information Resources Management Association. International Conference
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1244
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1878289845

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As the 21st century begins, we are faced with opportunities and challenges of available technology as well as pressured to create strategic and tactical plans for future technology. Worldwide, IT professionals are sharing and trading concepts and ideas for effective IT management, and this co-operation is what leads to solid IT management practices. This volume is a collection of papers that present IT management perspectives from professionals around the world. The papers seek to offer new ideas, refine old ones, and pose interesting scenarios to help the reader develop company-sensitive management strategies.

Handbook of Data Center Management

Handbook of Data Center Management
Author: Wayne C. Bradley
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351363365

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Accounting for the rapid and often confusing changes currently underway in the information systems of organizations, such as the rush to replace mainframes with networks and the decentralization of data storage and processing, provides insights on the duties and challenges of a data center manager. Covers strategic planning, management practices, controls, systems and contingency planning, network technology, human resources, desktop computing, and future directions....

NetCentric and Client Server Computing

NetCentric and Client Server Computing
Author: Anderson Consulting,Craig Mindrum
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 984
Release: 1998-12-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 084939967X

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From Federal Express's package tracking Website, to Amazon.com, netcentric computing has been evolving, slowly-but-surely, one solution at a time, since the early 1990s. Over the past year or so, the trickle has grown into a torrent of netcentric innovations of wider and wider scope, developed in companies around the globe. Now, a new enterprise computing paradigm has sprung into being. Until now, there has been no comprehensive netcentric model, clearly defined netcentric system architecture, or established set of guiding principles to help you gear up for this next stage in the evolution of enterprise computing. written by the experts at Andersen Consulting, Netcentric and Client/Server Computing: A Practical Guide, offers you this and more. Of course, a book can never take the place of experts who wrote it, but this revised, updated, and expanded edition of Andersen Consulting's noted guide is an important first step in acquiring the knowledge and skills you need to bring netcentric capabilities into your organization. You'll learn from 13 acknowledged world experts what netcentric computing is, how it works, and how you can use it to provide your organization with an unstoppable competitive edge. Based upon their experiences with mission-critical netcentric implementations at 100 of the most successful business organizations on the planet, these experts explain how netcentric computing can help you enable new business capabilities. Using dozens of fascinating case examples, they show you how to seamlessly integrate computing, communications, and knowledge resources in order to forge solid links among your company's employees, units, customers, suppliers, and partners, regardless of time, location, device, or content. And, they provide priceless advice and guidance on how to exploit the endless array of possibilities provided by netcentric computing to develop exciting new customer services, identify new markets, cut costs, engineer internal processes for improved business performance, and more. Netcentric and Client/Server Computing is divided into four, self-contained sections for ease of reference. Section I introduces you to basic netcentric principles and concepts, provides an overview of state-of-the-art in netcentric computing models, and develops a solid business case for netcentric computing. Section II acquaints you with the various technologies involved and describes a comprehensive netcentric architecture. Section III is devoted to crucial analysis, design, and implementation issues, including design specifics for architectures, applications, and networks; rollout strategies; and ongoing management of distributed operations. Section IV explores emerging technologies and their likely impact on the future of netcentric computing.

Handbook of Data Center Management

Handbook of Data Center Management
Author: Wayne C. Bradley
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351363358

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Accounting for the rapid and often confusing changes currently underway in the information systems of organizations, such as the rush to replace mainframes with networks and the decentralization of data storage and processing, provides insights on the duties and challenges of a data center manager. Covers strategic planning, management practices, controls, systems and contingency planning, network technology, human resources, desktop computing, and future directions....

Information Technology in Educational Management for the Schools of the Future

Information Technology in Educational Management for the Schools of the Future
Author: A. Fung,A.J. Visscher,Ben-Zion Barta,David Teather
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780387350905

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This book is for both specialist and generalist. For Information Technology (IT) and Educational Management (EM) researchers, it brings together the latest information and analysis of ITEM projects in eleven countries. But the issues raised by this collection of papers are so important for schools, school systems and the future of education that it is essential reading not only for researchers but also for teachers, administrators and all concerned with the planning and governance of our education systems. New technologies may improve our lives in two ways: by enabling us to do things better (accomplishing what we do already more efficiently) and by enabling us to do better things (accomplishing new things that we were not able to do before). Sometimes "doing things better" merges into "doing better things". Thus in the 19th century the coming of the railway enabled our forbears to accomplish their existing journies in less time and in greater comfort. But it also opened up the prospect of new journies to more distant places, and led ultimately to far-reaching changes in lifestyles in new, commuter settlements far from the old city centres. So it is in the present day with Information Technology in Educational Management. Some of the papers in this volume focus on specialist tasks, for example how to develop a computer-based decision-support system to help those drawing up school timetables. Others address situations in which the power of the technology offers us the potential to change radically what we do.

Client server Computing

Client server Computing
Author: Dawna Travis Dewire
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1993
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015029933879

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Management Strategy for Information Technology IT and Management Convergence

Management Strategy for Information Technology  IT and Management Convergence
Author: Utpal Kumar Banerjee
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic data interchange
ISBN: 8180695417

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