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- Date: 10 Nov 93 11:47 -0600
- From: Rob Slade <roberts@decus.arc.ab.ca>
- Subject: Book Review: "A Manager's Guide to Multivendor Networks" by Enck
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- BKAMGTMN.RVW 931011
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- CBM Books
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- "A manager's guide to multivendor networks", Enck, 1991, U$35.00
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- In this case, the title really does say it all. The author's
- description, in the preface, of the difficulties encountered in
- working with multi-vendor systems will strike a responsive chord with
- just about every network manager or administrator. Only the most
- fortunate of systems operators these days exist in an ivory tower with
- support from a single vendor.
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- In the divided world of "beards" and "suits," the term "manager" tends
- to indicate a lack of technical background. That is basically the
- case here, although the material is technically sound. There are some
- interestingly detailed inclusions, going so far as a layout of the
- frame structure of an Internet Protocol packet, but these are well
- explained and should not present any trouble to the intelligent reader
- who is nonetheless a technical novice. On the contrary, this is an
- excellent introduction to the basics of data communications technology
- at certain points.
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- The work is quite practical at the managerial level. Four major
- vendors; DEC, IBM, HP and Sun; are examined in depth and in parallel.
- Standards, LANs and WANs, services, TCP/IP and network management are
- discussed. This gives a good start to managers who have to be able to
- evaluate competing claims (particularly from competing vendors).
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- The book is not without faults and even technical errors. Although
- the author is obviously thoroughly researched and comfortable with the
- background of the whole network situation, certain parts that were up
- to the minute in 1991 sound oddly archaic now. Nevertheless, this is
- an excellent background and starting point for anyone who either has,
- or will have, charge of a modern business network.
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- copyright Robert M. Slade, 1993 BKAMGTMN.RVW 931011
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