Linux and
Windows Interoperability Guide presents all of today's best practices for managing
Linux and Windows together. You'll find authoritative guidance for the entire IT
lifecycle: network planning, directory services, configuration, deployment, application
development, administration, Web/intranet support, remote access, file/print,
backup/restore, optimization, security, and much more. Includes extensive coverage of
Windows XP and Windows 2000.
- Configuring,
programming, and administering mixed Linux/Windows environments
- Practical
Linux/Windows network design and implementation
- Covers all key
interoperability issues
- Internet/intranet,
directory services, backup/restore, security, remote access, file/print, and much more
Enterprises
depend increasingly on both Linux and Windows technologies to maximize the performance and
value of their IT infrastructures. Now one book presents all of today's best practices for
managing Linux and Windows together. In Linux and Windows Interoperability Guide,
leading consultants Ed Bradford and Lou Mauget deliver comprehensive guidance for the
entire IT lifecycle: network planning, configuration, deployment, application development,
scripting, system administration, optimization, and much more.
- Includes
up-to-the-minute coverage of Windows XP and Windows 2000
- Covers every key
Windows/Linux interoperability issue
- Delivering Web,
intranet, and other TCP/IP-based services
- Providing remote
access and thin-client support
- Managing software
and user interface compatibility
- Integrating and
streamlining backup and restore
- Designing
enterprise domains for maximum performance and security
- Integrating
directory services to provide single-sign-on and easy management
- Providing robust
file and print services
Linux and
Windows Interoperability Guide-it's your total solutions resource for maximizing the
reliability, performance, and cost-effectiveness of any Linux/Windows environment.
Author
Bio
ED BRADFORD, IBM
Senior Architect, has 24 years of experience in the computer industry, beginning at Bell
Laboratories where he worked with UNIX in the mid 1970s. After contributing to several
UNIX and supercomputer startups, he has worked with Windows enterprise technologies since
1993.
LOU MAUGET,
co-author of e-Directories: Enterprise Software, Solutions, and Services, is a
senior architect at CrossLogic Corporation, where he mentors enterprise clients in
designing server-based cross-platform applications.
618 pages