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  1. Vicomsoft Internet Gateway - Allows multiple users Internet access through a single Internet account and connection. Incoprorating a true TCP/IP Router, DHCP Server and PPP server, the Vicomsoft Internet Gateway is highly flexible whilst also being easy to configure and use. www.vicomsoft.com Mama
  2. Enterprise Computing With Objects- From Client/Server Environments to the Internet (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)
    Cover of ISBN 0201325667Enterprise Computing With Objects
    From Client/Server Environments to the Internet (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series):
    • Book by Yen-Ping Shan and Ralph H. Earle.
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  11. Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 Fundamentals- A Guide to Understanding and Implementing IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003
    Cover of ISBN 1591099005Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 Fundamentals
    A Guide to Understanding and Implementing IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003:
    • Book by Michael J. Ware.
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  29. Red Hat Linux Internet Server
    • Book by Paul G. Sery and Jay Beale.

Enterprise Computing With Objects- From Client/Server Environments to the Internet (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)

Cover of ISBN 0201325667Enterprise Computing With Objects
From Client/Server Environments to the Internet (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series):
Book by Yen-Ping Shan and Ralph H. Earle. Addison-Wesley Professional 448 pages Paperback Published 1997-12-12. Description: Enterprise Computing with Objects: From Client/Server Environments to the Internet is a broad but useful survey of the growing role for object-oriented technologies in today's enterprise systems, including the Internet. Written for both managers and developers, the book does a good job of presenting information without the excessive jargon often found in software-engineering texts. (There are one or two notable lapses; for example, where the principal effect of the Internet is described as "disintermediation.")

The book begins with an historical introduction to client-server computing, from dumb terminals to fat clients. The authors also provide guidance on how different architectures work, from two-tier and three-tier to today's "n-tier" designs in distributed systems. Next, the guide presents a tour of what objects are (using a video rental store as an example) and the advantages of such an approach over a traditional procedural design.

The authors show how objects can be used in enterprises on the client--in object-oriented user interfaces--and on servers, where they introduce and explain crucial technologies such as transaction monitors. Particularly valuable sections include a fine explanation of what object-oriented databases are and what their advantages (and disadvantages) are versus traditional relational database solutions. Other chapters cover the implementation of objects within the enterprise, discussing everything from "glue" which allows intercommunication between CORBA and ActiveX/DCOM, to object "persistence," which allows objects to be stored and retrieved from databases. Another useful chapter describes the role of the Internet in enterprise computing. Further sections discuss today's object-oriented development tools (Microsoft Visual Studio and IBM's [VisualAge]Create? tools get thumbs-up ratings from the authors.)

Finally, the authors consider performance tuning and scalability in object-oriented systems, topics that will be most familiar to those with exposure to software engineering. Enterprise Computing with Objects concludes with some forecasting about the (predictably bright) future of objects in distributed systems. Overall, this is a very useful book, which presents a lot of critical information about wide-ranging roles for objects, now and in the future.Description: As the pace of change in business and technology continues to quicken, the business systems that are key to the enterprise's ability to adapt and prosper must also change rapidly. The expansion of enterprise computing into the world of the Internet makes the task of developing, deploying, and maintaining today's information systems even more challenging. With its modular approach to programming and capacity to manage complexity, object technology holds the key to success for enterprise computing to meet these challenges. Enterprise Computing with Objects helps the reader place rapidly evolving technologies-such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, distributed computing, object technology and client/server systems-in their appropriate context when preparing for the development, deployment, and maintenance of information systems. The authors distinguish what is essential from what is incidental, while imparting a clear understanding of how the underlying technologies fit together. The book examines essential topics, including data persistence, security, performance, scalability, and development tools. Even readers with existing experience in object technology or client/server programming can benefit from the perspectives offered here. With this book as an aid, designers and developers can better transition their information systems into the 21st century.

      • Review:: 'A Must Have For Developers New To OO Enterprise Applications This book is a little bit dated, but most of what is here still applies. As long as new people are making the shift to OO devleopment, this book will be of great benefit.

        First of all, the authors give a very objective view of OO devleopment without a bunch of hype. Then, the book begins by addressing the non-OO way of developing client/server applications and explains how objects can fit in.

        After giving a road map of the possible ways to introduce objects into existing systems, the authors go in great detail of client, server, and "glue" OO development. The glue is essentailly the communication mechanism used between the client and server.

        To round out the book, the authors give good introductions to object persistence, performance, scaleability, and security. These are all important topics with books dedicated to each of them. Readers will be ready to read the more advanced material after having read what the authors present.

        The last two chapters are more speculation than fact, and it would be nice to have a second edition of this book to account for the changes since the book was published in 1998.

        As a final note, managers with a techincal background but no OO experience will find the material very useful in coming up to speed on OO client/server development.

      • Review:: 'A clear overview of OO applied to enterprise business apps This book presents a clear and high-level overview of the issues and topics of client/server and OO computing. I've worked in the field for a while, so there was not much new material for me. Nevertheless, I still found it a useful read. It presents a coherent and comprehensive conceptual framework for thinking about the many of issues and tradeoffs in the field. The book's layout, format, and style make it readable and useful. It has a reasonable index, bibliography, and glossary. The beginning and ends of each chapter clearly summarize the material. The book's stated goal was to give the reader a fundamental understanding of essential issues rather than a barrage of incidental technical details. I believe it succeeded. I wish I had this book five years ago when I was new to the field of OO applied to business applications.
      • Review:: 'visually a pleasure to read and no hype This book was a pleasant surprise. I think it stands out. Here is why: many books don't survive the test of time. Either the technology is moving to the next buzzwords and the terminology in a just-published book is already slightly obsolete, or a book style is such that it concentrates only on extremely volatile and time-sensitive skills that it usefullness only lasts a couple of years. Of course an author can publish a new edition every two or three years to keep up with the terminology and what is in vogue, and that is why Orfali's "martians" book on client/server is now in its third edition. A better solution would be to have a web site with documents in PDF format that update a published book. While this book is published only two years ago, and it seems to show some of its age by not mentioning the latest Internet buzzwords, such omissions are deliberate exactly to withstand the test of time. Examples abound of different architecture configurations and topologies without ever looking old. The writing style has a nice flow, with wide margins on each page showing summaries written in italics. It never displays too much information, but just what is needed. And it relates how choosing a correct configuration, is actually an evaluation of the best compromises, never dictatorialy stating what is the correct and only solution. The words are carefully crafted, and this book is a good source if you are preparing a presentation and need examples of one-liners or one-page concepts. It is not a reference book of treasure-chest solutions and code snippets. It is more a book to read next to a fireplace and "harden" and make sense of information that you may already have but you are not sure how to frame it, organize it, or rationalize it. The nice flow in this book shows the path.
      • Review:: 'Great Intro to Object Technology This is one of the top five technical book I have ever read. Unlike most technical books that are 40% filler, every page in this book contains interesting and useful information.

        Very well written. It is a great introduction to the latest object technology that is taking over enterprise computer.

        Every paragraph in the book has a one sentence summary of the paragraph in the margin. I found this feature very helpful and I wish more authors did this.

        I highly recommend this book

Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 Fundamentals- A Guide to Understanding and Implementing IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003

Cover of ISBN 1591099005Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 Fundamentals
A Guide to Understanding and Implementing IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003:
Book by Michael J. Ware. CG Press, Ltd. 232 pages Paperback Published 2003-09. Description: This book demonstrates the advances offered by Microsoft's latest version of Internet Information Server (IIS). A thorough reading will reveal how to get up and running with IIS 6.0, Network Load Balancing Services (NLBS), as well as Microsoft's Application Center on Windows Server 2003. Additionally, Microsoft's implementation of FTP SMTP, and NNTP functionality will be explained. In This Book You'll Learn: How to install and setup IIS 6.0 How to configure web site application pools How to address common security issues How to configure Network Load Balancing Service About Windows Server 2003 advances About MS Application Center 2000. How to configure FTP, SMTP, NNTP and much more
      • Review:: 'Great starter book, lots of info. Lots of good info. There are some technical terms that were not well defined, but most of the critical information is there. Book is a great starting point. It gets you familiar with all the important concepts of IIS.
      • Review:: 'Too basic, and lacking focus If you're considering this book as a basic intro to web technologies, then perhaps it's a decent choice. If you're looking for in-depth details on IIS6, then you should choose another book. The reads an an overview to IIS, SMTP, FTP, etc with no real details on any of them beyond setting up your "first site". Pages that could have been used to provide meaningful detail were spent providing overviews of quasi-related subjects like NLB, clustering and Application Center. Microsoft IIS 6.0 Administrator's Pocket Consultant is a much better alternative, providing the type of content I was hoping for when I purchased this one.
      • Review:: 'Great book for beginners, but not an idiot's guide. Hey, it's a great book for beginners. I knew a very little about IIS and windows server before I started. Stuff like what a service is, what an HTML file is. You know, point and click, the basics. If you don't know this stuff then get a basic Windows server book before you read this book. However, if you know the basics of how to use a computer, then that's right were this book picks up. It literally walks you though each tasks, with TONS and TONS of pictures to help you along the way. Honestly, this is the most basic book on IIS I've seen. Great for beginners, but Newbies may want to take a primmer course first
      • Review:: 'Read it fast before it crumbles into pages... Even as I read with disappointment the paper back binding started to fall apart. Maybe it was cheaper for the publisher to have this book produced in China or Mexico. Don't buy it for two reasons: 1) The book falls apart into pieces of paper 2) The book include IIS 6.0 in the title, but you have to know IIS 5.0 fundamentals first...this should have been made clear. I think the characterization of the book and what it covered was misleading. The author skips most, if not all, fundamental concepts about IIS I was hoping to learn. I've bought several books since on the same topic and any one of them is much more helpful than this one. Don't buy it it's a waste of your money--choose another!
      • Review:: 'A waste of time What an awful book! Nothing is explained in any detail. Jargon and terms are thrown about haphazardly. The author assumes you're familiar with IIS already. He's a real cheerleader for Microsoft on top of it all. (It seems there are no faults or shortcomings with IIS 6.) The writing is very sloppy and typos occur often. What more can I say?

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