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Client/server Over ATM

Making Use of Broadband to Support Client/server Applications

This is the first book designed specifically to help communications and IS professionals and system designers successfully build ATM-based client/server systems.As companies plan to migrate their business critical client/server applications to broadband networking technologies, specific implementation information is critical. In this book, two ATM experts first review both ATM and client/server technology, and then walk through the migration process, showing the advantages of using ATM in client/server environments. Understand performance and traffic issues unique to ATM, and learn how to optimize ATM for the data traffic patterns client/server architectures typically generate. Finally, the book presents evolving protocols and how they will be used to design campus and enterprise networks of the future.This book is for mid-to-upper-level IS and communications professionals responsible for current networks and planning, and for network and application developers.

This applies to industries such as banking , insurance , and pharmaceuticals . Examples abound that show utility for many if not all client / server applications . 1.7.8 Integration You may be fortunate enough that a vertical 44 ...

Multiprotocol Over ATM

Building State-of-the-art ATM Intranets, Utilizing RSVP, NHRP, LANE, Flow Switching, and WWW Technology

Networks constructed with current ATM protocol design standards exceed by far former network capabilities. Unfortunately, this new ATM power and flexibility come at the cost of greater complexity. With the detailed coverage of the entire set of protocols in this book, you can be equal to the task. If you're a network manager or designer responsible for planning, building or managing an enterprise or campus network, this book is for you.

... to build uniform applications , clients , and servers having the look and feel of Internet applications ) ; the Internet ; other intercompany specialized networks ( e.g. , the NYCE banking network ) ; and international extensions .