Chapter 1, "Hackers and Threats" This chapter presents a high-level overview of the cost of attacks, including pertinent statistical evidence, and explores the benefits gained from security audits. Chapter 2, "Crucial Need for Security: Vulnerabilities and Attacks" By delving further into the core of threats, this chapter, written with the corporate executive in mind, explores a wide array of vulnerabilities, including those which emanate from design, human, and implementation issues. Chapter 3, "Security Technology and Related Equipment" |
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Chapter 2 Grid Benefits and Status of Technology - This chapter examines the potential business benefits for considering grid technology in a corporate environment, while at the same time looking at some of the challenges to be faced and addressed. Chapter 3 Components of Grid Computing Systems and Architectures - This chapter continues the basic discussion that was started in these chapters.The chapter provides three views of the components: a functional view, a physical view, and a service view. Chapter 4 Standards Supporting Grid Computing: OGSI - We first take a high-level view of OGSI (and OGSA, by implication), and then we proceed with a more detailed assessment; |
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Read more about this free ebooks:A Networking Approach to Grid Computing - Wiley
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Chapter 1 introduces you to the major types of home networks in use today: wired, wireless, and wired through your electrical system. You'll learn the pros and cons of each network type so you can pick the one that's right for you and your home. After reading Chapter 1, if you decide you're ready for a traditional wired Ethernet network, you can go right to Chapter 2, which tells you everything you need to know about setting up an Ethernet network. Want to minimize the cables in your life and have the freedom to roam the house surfing the Web as you follow your toddler around? |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Home Networking: The Missing Manual - O'Reilly
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The Holy Grail of NetworkStorage Management, by noted IT veteran and author Jon William Toigo, is a comprehensive, vendor-neutral guide to networked storage management. The book gives consumers straight information on the business value of current products and technologies, and describes how to make informed purchases that will help realize current and strategic goals. The Holy Grail of Network Storage Management is intended for storage administrators, IT decision-makers and architects, financial investors examining the storage industry, and vendors who are seeking to meet customer requirements with solutions that deliver measurable business value.
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Read more about this free ebooks:The Holy Grail of Network Storage Management - Prentice Hall
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Chapter 1 describes some general principles of system administration and the root account. By the end of this chapter, you'll be thinking like a system administrator. Chapter 2 considers the ways that Unix structure and philosophy affect system administration. It opens with a description of the man online help facility and then goes on to discuss how Unix approaches various operating system functions, including file ownership, privilege, and protection; process creation and control; and device handling. Chapter 3 discusses the administrative uses of Unix commands and capabilities. It also provides approaches to several common administrative tasks. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Essential System Administration (3rd Edition)
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