Downsizing : how to get big gains from smaller computer systems
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書誌事項
Downsizing : how to get big gains from smaller computer systems
McGraw-Hill, c1992
1st ed
- : hdc
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-261) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
By using existing distributed computing technologies, companies have realized savings of up to 90 percent by moving business applications off their mainframe and into PC-based local area networks. This book offers A-to-Z advice showing ways to network microcomputers to perform a host of business services previously only available on mainframes. Throughout the book, Baker emphasizes that moving to distributed computing systems is not simply a new technical development but a concerted business decision based on the need to link the productivity and specialities of organization personnel. Therefore, the book explores business management and human-resources considerations as well as technical issues.
Information professionals will find step-by-step advice for: addressing issues such as security, data integrity and network architecture in distributed computer operations; overcoming the technical obstacles in downsizing existing databases and building effective file server operations; evaluating the Windows user interface environment and its impact across a network; handling the human resources issues involved in implementing distributed computing systems and setting up an internal customer service department to deal with user problems and training needs; developing a systematic "plan of action" for designing and cost-justifying a downsizing project; and much more.
目次
- Will downsizing work for you?
- introduction to downsizing
- how to assess possible costs and benefits
- understanding PC networks
- networking for the IS professional
- expanding the potential of networks
- advanced network applications
- downsizing and the windows environment
- the advantages and drawbacks of the graphic interface
- installation and operating tips
- downsizing databases
- file server operations
- principles of SQL
- front-end alignment
- user access to database servers
- mainframe programs on DOS
- exploration of mission-critical applications available in the PC world
- applications development for the modern PC LAN
- when, why and how to develop applications in-house
- a plan of action
- an action plan for a downsizing
- how to handle the inevitable "people problems".
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