Citrix: MetaFrame for Windows Terminal Services: The Official Guide - Softcover

Steve Kaplan; Marc Mangus

 
9780072124439: Citrix: MetaFrame for Windows Terminal Services: The Official Guide

Synopsis

This Citrix-authorized guide explains how to build a robust, reliable, and scalable thin-client computing environment and deploy Windows 2000 Terminal Services and MetaFrame 1.8. You'll also learn to centralize application management, reduce software on the desktop, and eliminate terminal emulation. From the official Citrix Press.

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About the Author

Steve Kaplan (Benecia, CA) is the CEO and cofounder of RYNO technology. Steve is a charter columnist for Solutions Integrator and was formally a columnist for Reseller Management. Marc Mangus (Benecia, CA) is a Senior Engineering Consultant for RYNO. He was formerly Director of Information Services at Wink Communications where the network he implemented was named to the top 100 in the country by Wired Magazine.

From the Back Cover

An Authorized Resource on Citrix Products

Exploit the server-based computing alternative using Citirx MetaFrame 1.8, Windows 2000 Terminal Services, or Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. Learn how to plan and implement a server-based environment, ensure a redundant and scalable data center, integrate with legacy systems, and centralize printing and Web browsing services. You'll also find all the information you need on rollover and migration plans, security protocols, virus protection, and network management procedures. Reduce the complexity and total costs associated with end-to-end enterprise class computing in no time!

Learn to:

  • Build, deploy, and administer a successful server-based computing environment
  • Install and maintain Windows 2000 Terminal Services and MetaFrame 1.8
  • Simplify administration with Citrix Installation Management Services and resource Management Services
  • Configure a reliable, distributed data center to house your Corporate ASP
  • Construct the network backbone using Ethernet switching, FDDI, and ATM options
  • Centralize all printing tasks and write scripts to automate configuration tasks
  • Interoperate server-based networks with legacy systems
  • Optimize security using Citrix SecureICA and IPSec
  • Design and execute successful Terminal Services rollout and migration plans

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