Synopsis
The advent of new multimedia, video-conferencing, and Intranet architecturesÑand the need to meld them with data and voice into a single hybrid network that exploits the strengths of each architecture, while allowing them all to coexist and share the same transmission mediumÑhas vastly increased the complexity and difficulty of the network administrator's job. This definitive, single-volume reference to advanced network architectures is an easy-to-use handbook that can help any networking professional cope with the challenges posed by hybrid networks.
About the Author
Ed Taylor is the Founder of Information World Inc. He is a former Network Architect for IBM. Mr. Taylor is responsible for contributions in the Taylor Networking Series from McGraw-Hill. He authored: Multiplatform Network Management as well as The McGraw-Hill Internetworking Command Reference. Mr. TaylorÕs book, The McGraw-Hill Internetworking Handbook, has been published in Japanese by Fuji Technosystems in Tokyo, Japan. He has other work soon to be published in Traditional Character Long Form Chinese in Taiwan. Some of Mr. TaylorÕs consulting experience includes work for: NEC, Orange County, CA, BASF, Chrysler, Hewlett-Packard, Dow Jones, Ore-Ida Foods, Mutual of New York (MONY), and IBM Education.
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