LAN Basics with Hands-on Netware 3.11/3.12

LAN Basics with Hands-on Netware 3.11/3.12
Author: Patricia Harris
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This is an introductory-level LAN text, written in non-technical terms for students in information systems and management departments. It is written with a hands-on tutorial approach and can be used in lab sessions or training seminars. The hands-on portions are written with a low-security, high-proficiency end-user in mind, rather than a network supervisor, ensuring that the necessary safety skills are consolidated.

Networking Fundamentals Using Novell NetWare (4.11)

Networking Fundamentals Using Novell NetWare (4.11)
Author: Ann Beheler
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1998-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780134098067

For introductory courses in Networking. Consisting of the second half of Data Communications and Networking Fundamentals Using Novell NetWare, this introduction to networking focuses on Novell's NetWare version 4.11 to illustrate local area network applications -- and features "how-to", hands-on tutorials in the use of NetWare 4.11, the most popular LAN product. It explores the full spectrum of Novell NetWare 4.11 topics -- ranging from overview, through user creation, login script creation, printing, file system rights, Novell Directory Services rights, and troubleshooting. Assumes a basic level of computer literacy equivalent to that gained in an introductory computer science course.

Data Communications and Networking Fundamentals Using Novell NetWare® (3.11)

Data Communications and Networking Fundamentals Using Novell NetWare® (3.11)
Author: Emilio Ramos
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

An introduction to the basics of data communication; networking; and Novell's NetWare Release 3.11. The first part examines the fundamentals of data communication and networking theory and the second part provides an introduction to Novell NetWare (3.11) which includes step-by-step tutorials.

Networking For Dummies

Networking For Dummies
Author: Doug Lowe
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1119748674

Set up a secure network at home or the office Fully revised to cover Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019, this new edition of the trusted Networking For Dummies helps both beginning network administrators and home users to set up and maintain a network. Updated coverage of broadband and wireless technologies, as well as storage and back-up procedures, ensures that you’ll learn how to build a wired or wireless network, secure and optimize it, troubleshoot problems, and much more. From connecting to the Internet and setting up a wireless network to solving networking problems and backing up your data—this #1 bestselling guide covers it all. Build a wired or wireless network Secure and optimize your network Set up a server and manage Windows user accounts Use the cloud—safely Written by a seasoned technology author—and jam-packed with tons of helpful step-by-step instructions—this is the book network administrators and everyday computer users will turn to again and again.

NewMedia

NewMedia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1134
Release: 1999
Genre: CD-ROM industry
ISBN:

Learning Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Learning Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Author: Mark Wilkins
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0135301092

The Practical, Foundational Technical Introduction to the World’s #1 Cloud Platform Includes access to several hours of online training video: Mark Wilkins’ expert training video library guides you through setting up core services and prepares you to deploy your own apps and resources. Learning Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the perfect foundational resource for all administrators, developers, project managers, and other IT professionals who want to plan and deploy AWS services and/or earn AWS certification. Top cloud trainer and evangelist Mark Wilkins teaches best practices that align with Amazon’s Well-Architected Framework, introduces key concepts in the context of a running case study, carefully explains how core AWS services operate and integrate, and offers extensively tested tips for maximizing flexibility, security, and value. Companion online videos guide you step-by-step through setting AWS compute, storage, networking, scale, security, automation, and more. Balance cost, compliance, and latency in your service designs Choose the right networking options for your virtual private cloud (VPC) Build, host, launch, manage, and budget for EC2 compute services Plan for scale and resiliency, and make informed decisions about AWS storage Enforce strict security, and automate to improve operational efficiency This book with companion training videos is a valuable learning tool for anyone seeking to demonstrate expertise through formal certification. WEB EDITION: All buyers of the book or ebook can register your book for access to a free online Web Edition of this title, which included videos embedded within the text, plus updates as they become available.