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![]() | Gigabit Networks: Standards and Schemes for Next-Generation Networking by Paul Izzo ISBN-10: 9780471352358 ISBN-10: 0-471-35235-7 ISBN-13: 9780471352358 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-35235-8 Hardcover 2000-02-02 John Wiley & Sons Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description An end-to-end guide to the technologies that will enable high-speed networks of the future Increasingly, end users are demanding that the enterprise network--including LANs, WANs, intranet, VPNs, and the Internet-- functions seamlessly to provide critical business applications and services. Today's networks must be able to accommodate applications that require enormous processing speed and low latency. To ensure your network keeps pace with requirements, you must make it more reliable and predictable, and you must be able to provide more capacity. Paul Izzo puts gigabit standards and technologies in perspective to help you upgrade or build a network capable of handling high-bandwidth needs. Covering technologies from Ethernet to cable modems and DSL, Gigabit Networks will prepare you for enterprise networking in the Internet age. Increasingly, end users are demanding that the enterprise network--including LANs, WANs, intranet, VPNs, and the Internet-- functions seamlessly to provide critical business applications and services. Today's networks must be able to accommodate applications that require enormous processing speed and low latency. To ensure your network keeps pace with requirements, you must make it more reliable and predictable, and you must be able to provide more capacity. Paul Izzo puts gigabit standards and technologies in perspective to help you upgrade or build a network capable of handling high-bandwidth needs. Covering technologies from Ethernet to cable modems and DSL, Gigabit Networks will prepare you for enterprise networking in the Internet age. | ||
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Gigabit Networks: Standards and Schemes for Next-Generation One of the best books, I have seen on the emerging networking technologies and evolution. The book presents a systematic approach on the technologies which lead way to the hot technologies popular presently, like MPLS etc. For those who are still new to this area, other books are confusing and farily detailed because they assume that the reader has a good knowledge and concepts of the inter-related technologies like ATM, and target very mature audience. My hats off to Paul for his wonderful creation! Sanjay | ||