*Enterprise Applications Administration* prepares you for the full breadth of work associated with administering large enterprise applications. This book provides essential information on tasks such as operating systems administration, network design, system architecture, project planning, working w
Enterprise Applications Administration || Databases
โ Scribed by Faircloth, Jeremy
- Book ID
- 127322053
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 817 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0124077730
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Enterprise Applications Administration prepares you for the full breadth of work associated with administering large enterprise applications. This book provides essential information on tasks such as operating systems administration, network design, system architecture, project planning, working within a team, protecting the network, and how to keep applications up and running. The book effectively bridges the gap between what is taught in the technology-specific literature and the real world of enterprise application administrators.
- Provides a general understanding of all key knowledge areas needed by enterprise application administrators
- Bridges the gap between technology-specific literature and the actual work being performed by enterprise application administrators
- Shows how to define and standardize processes and documentation to make enterprise application administration easier and more consistent
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Developing .NET Enterprise Applications is a complete guide to building a scalable enterprise application using .NET technologies. Other available books deeply describe individual Framework components, such as database, Windows Forms, or WebForms, but none tie all the technologies into a single scal
A major software release, SQL 2000 is tailor-made for the multitude of programmers working in the Windows 2000 Active Directory environment, which allows administrators and others to manage and share data. This thorough guide is written for users switching from SQL 7 under Windows NT, as well as tho