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Intended to assist those searching for guidance in OPENVMS performance management and application design, this book discusses a variety of performance related topics and gives guidelines, with examples on how to relieve specific problems. It includes tuning tips on RDBMs (Oracle, Ingres, and Rdb) and making changes to SYSGEN parameters.
Points out similarities and differences between Unix and VMS, contains a management-friendly explanation of VMS' suitability for 24x7 operation, and explains web concepts like authentication and access control models. It also discusses specific tasks, such as how to port CGI programs from other operating systems.
Provides an examination of the tasks involved in planning, designing and deploying SharePoint in your enterprise. This book examines SharePoint from the user's perspective, the administrator's perspective, and the application developer's perspective and looks at how to maximize your investment by integrating SharePoint features with Office 2003.
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server is the server component that provides electronic messaging in major corporate environments. It has had 2 updates since its release in 2003, SP1 and SP2. This covers these along with critical changes in Widows 2003 Server such as the scalability features of the Active Directory and the server and storage technologies.
Helps managers work with tech workers and their customers to make a well-substantiated argument for IT service investments. This book presents an overview of the "why" behind technology investment for any organization, and combines this with detailed real-world solutions that maximize BCO efficiency. It provides detailed technical architectures.
Dealing with system problems - from user login failures to server crashes - is a critical part of a system administrator's job. A down system can cost a business thousands of dollars per minute. This book presents the techniques and tools needed to find and fix system problems. It covers specific areas of the Tru64 UNIX operating system.
Helps systems administrators and other technical professionals understand and master perhaps the most critical part of Tru64 UNIX: the file system by which the operating system stores and manipulates all of the information that enables both it and other applications to function.
Helps you create and manage network applications using Internet mail, directory, and domain name protocols and standards. This book explains from a programmer's perspective not only the primary Internet mail protocols, but also how to use other important network protocols such as LDAP and DNS vital to the creation of message-enabled applications.
A resource for new and non-technical users on how to use OpenVMS and customize it to their working environment. This book begins with an introduction to the OpenVMS operating system and its built-in functions, and then provides an explanation of OpenVMS files and directories, use of DCL, and how to edit files using EVE and EDT.
Meets the needs of an Exchange administrator or system implementer who is striving to maintain a production Exchange environment that delivers superior service levels, high availability, manageability and scalability with a low cost of ownership. This book also provides a coverage of storage technology, server technology, management, and security.
Gives new VMS system managers a jumpstart in managing this powerful and reliable operating system. This work describes the essentials of what an OpenVMS System Manager will have to manage. It defines areas of OpenVMS System Management and describes why each is important and how it fits into the larger management task.
Suitable for Tru64 UNIX system administrators who are dealing with UNIX operating systems, this book provides them with explanations and practical, step-by-step instructions for these systems.
Provides information about securing HP NonStop servers. This book places emphasis on explaining security risks and best practices relevant to NonStop environments, and how to deploy native security tools (Guardian and Safeguard). It also lists the third party vendors who supply security solutions relevant to NonStop servers.
Intended for those who want to know the nuts and bolts of Windows Server 2003 security and wants to leverage the operating system's security infrastructure components to build a more secure IT infrastructure. This book aims to provide insights into the security features and technologies of the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
Covers how to connect Microsoft Exchange server into mixed messaging environments. This book explores how connections can be made, offers tricks and tips, and warns of potential pitfalls. It also covers direct connections to other third party products such as MS Mail, cc:Mail, Linkage and PROFS.
Covers the extensions to the memory management subsystem of OpenVMS Alpha to allow the operating system and applications to access 64 bits of address space. This book emphasizes system data structures and their manipulation by paging and swapping routines and related system services.
Describes what you need to know about designing, planning, and implementing an Exchange 2003 environment. This book discusses the requisite infrastructure requirements of Windows 2000 and Windows 2003. It describes various deployment topologies and environments to cater for a multitude of different organizational requirements.
Deals with the topic of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). This book helps you to understand the manageable entities of the Windows world. It offers a description of important WMI providers available from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 (including Windows 2000 and Windows XP).
Details for system administrators the tools, technologies, and techniques by which they can configure, maintain, and tune computers running Hewlett-Packard's high-performance OpenVMS operating system. This book helps system administrators to perform more efficiently and effectively those everyday tasks critical to an OpenVMS system.
Shows what OpenVMS and UNIX have in common, and helps you to transfer your knowledge and experience in OpenVMS over to the world of UNIX. This book includes references to VMS, incorporates suggestions, and recognizes other UNIX implementations in addition to HP's Tru64.
Uses a different approach to explain the OpenVMS operating system. Combining discussions of operating system theory with examples of its applications in key OpenVMS operating system facilities, this book provides an introduction for application programmers, systems managers, and students.
Explains to Windows and Exchange Administrators how they can use the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) scriptable technology available in these products to ease their day-to-day management tasks. This book focuses on how administrators can use what is available in Windows and Exchange for their admin work.
Intended for an audience with some knowledge of operating systems such as Windows, UNIX and Linux, this work introduces the reader to the OpenVMS approach. It helps readers learn the OpenVMS terminology and approach to common concepts such as processes and threads, queues, user profiles, command line and GUI interfaces and networking.
Digital Visual Fortran is a version of a major programming language tool used by scientists and engineers. This book presents the critical portions of the official programmer's guide. It contains Digital Visual Fortran's features and how to use them to create effective applications.
Teaches readers the techniques, tools, and procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types built on Exchange 2003. This book is intended for Exchange administrators and designers.
Aims to apply the wisdom of six disciplines - logic, mathematics, psychology, safety analysis, computer science, and engineering - to the problem of debugging. This work offers a systematic approach to identifying and correcting software errors.
Provides information on how to design, maintain, and optimize large-scale Exchange Server messaging systems that meet the needs of demanding and rapidly growing organizations. This book provides information on key technologies such as storage and systems architecture that can meet demands for greater availability.
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