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Designed to assist companies to install corporate computer networks, both local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN). Representatives of several firms are interviewed on how networking has...
Looks at what computer networks are, what they can do, how they work, and why one should want to learn how to use computers and computer networks. Covers in a non-technical basic network facilities,...
A distance learning package giving a general review of the principles and practices used in local area networking. In four volumes comprising seven units.
Looks at the history of the French Télétel project, launched in 1987, which aimed to put a computer terminal into every home and was in some ways the forerunner of the Internet. Asks whether Télétel will...
Senior managers from BP Exploration, SG Warburg and Cigna Insurance discuss their experiences of implementing client-server networks, and a representive of Hoskyns discusses the wider implications.
Looks at the experience of three different businesses in their application of distributed networks based on Intel architecture, with Oracle database runing on Compaq servers under SCO Unix: Stavanger Energi...
Nathan Myrhvold of Microsoft discusses dramatic the technological changes to result from exponential improvements in VLSI technology, increasingly sophisticated software and high-speed networks. He argues...
Discusses the benefits and potential pitfalls of microcomputer networking. Explains the different types of networks and their relative merits. Graphics and animations are used extensively to illustrate the...
Bob Bressler of Sun Microsystems discusses recent advances in high-bandwidth networking and how these changes will affect network applications and client/server platforms. He looks at benefits of...
Shows how the latest communications from British Telecom, UB Networks and Cisco Systems were integrated together into complete solutions, helping three companies to communicate and gain corporate advantage....
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