Written for systems administrators involved in managing and integrating UNIX and Windows NT environments. Primarily focuses on coexistence (in which the systems cooperate and have similar maintenance methods), integration (interoperability), and migration (Unix to Windows NT). Includes reference guides to common commands in both systems, cross-referencing those commands with similar functions. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Robert Williams is the managing partner for Enterprise Certified Corporation, a consulting services, training, and IT certification organization. Previously a senior executive at UNISYS, Dr. Williams is also a regular contributor to Platform Decisions and Windows NT/2000 magazines, as well as a regular columnist for the Web magazine Windows2000Advantage.
Ellen Beck Gardner, an authority on the UNIX operating system, first learned Windows NT the hard way by incorporating it into a UNIX environment without a resource such as this book. Currently, she is an independent consultant specializing in both the training and troubleshooting of UNIX and Windows NT operating systems. She previously was a senior vice president at Decathlon Data Systems, Inc., and a manager at NCR Corporation. 0201185369AB03252002