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D-Link DP-G310 Wireless Print Server, USB 2.0 802.11g, 54Mbps

May 14, 2010 by BPELforum

  • Built-in 802.11g functionality with transfer rates up to 54Mbps
  • Configure through Standard Web Browser application from anywhere on your network
  • Front display panel features an array of diagnostic LED’s
  • Windows-based administrative program making set-up quick

Product Description
The D- Link DP-G310 is a compact, 802.11g compatible, wireless print server that allows network users to share a USB printer. The DP-G310 is equipped with one USB version 2.0 port for seamless connection to most USB printers available on the market today and supports both infrastructure and ad hoc wireless modes. Its compact size, easy to use configuration tools including a Web Browser or Windows based configuration program, and affordable price make the DP-G310 print server the ideal network printing solution for small offices, home offices, schools and other businesses that require printer sharing.

D-Link DP-G310 Wireless Print Server, USB 2.0 802.11g, 54Mbps

Filed Under: Servers & Racks Tagged With: 54Mbps, 802 11g, Administrative Program, Array, Compact Size, Configuration Program, Configuration Tools, DLink, DPG310, Functionality, Ideal, Infrastructure, Modes, Network Printing Solution, Network Users, Print, Print Server Usb, Product Description, Seamless Connection, Server, Usb 2 0, Usb Port, Usb Printer, Usb Printers, Web Browser Application, Wireless, Wireless Print Server

IC156-HP-WLAN Wireless 802.11B Print Server Jetdirect

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
IC156-WLAN-HP allows users to connect any Hewlett Packard printer with EIO port to any WLAN environment, entirely eliminating the need for cables. It supports two operating modes – infrastructure mode (access point mode) and AdHoc mode (Peer-to-Peer), therefore, also allowing direct communication between WLAN devices (laptops, etc.) and the attached printer. The operating mode used is automatically detected by the print server. It allows transmission distances in the open space up to 160 m, in typical office buildings up to 30 m. The IC156 uses 64/128 bits WEP encryption for eaves-dropping-secure data transfer.

IC156-HP-WLAN Wireless 802.11B Print Server Jetdirect

Filed Under: Servers & Racks Tagged With: 802 11b, Access Point, Cables, Encryption, Environment, Hewlett Packard, Hewlett Packard Printer, Hp, Hp Server, IC156HPWLAN, Infrastructure, Jetdirect, Laptops, Modes, Office Buildings, Open Space, Point Mode, Print, Print Server, Product Description, Server, Transmission Distances, Typical Office, Wireless, Wlan Devices

MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit ; Designing … Active Directory and Network Infrastructure

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780735619708
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Get all new, in-depth exam prep for 70-297, a core MCSE design exam for Windows Server 2003—as you build real-world job skills. Features 300 practice questions, full review, case studies, troubleshooting labs, trial software, exam discount, and more.

MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit ; Designing … Active Directory and Network Infrastructure

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Secrets of SOA: An Enterprise View on Service-Oriented Architecture Deployment Revealed

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

Targeted at management, the first six chapters of Secrets of SOA focus on the business impact of service-oriented architecture technological decisions with an emphasis on cost, flexibility, and the ability to maintain business objectives. Each of the six chapters explores a different topic that illustrates the value of a physically integrated SOA infrastructure organized at the enterprise level. Taken together, they demonstrate why enterprise-level planning, backed by a centralized deployment strategy, is essential to the success of SOA. Aimed at the IT executive, the second half of the book deals with specific IT issues raised by SOAs and why these issues are best dealt with on an enterprise level. Among the topics covered in these eight chapters are virtualizing resources, managing heterogeneous workloads, maintaining data and transactional integrity, and the value of proximity.

Secrets of SOA: An Enterprise View on Service-Oriented Architecture Deployment Revealed

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Architecture, Book Deals, Business Architecture, Business Impact, Business Objectives, Business Service, Chapters, Deployment, Deployment Strategy, Enterprise, Enterprise Architecture, Flexibility, Focus, Infrastructure, Integrity, Product Description, Proximity, Revealed, Second Half, Secrets, Service Oriented Architecture, ServiceOriented, Soas, Success, Technological Decisions, View, Workloads

Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Driven by the need and desire to reduce costs, organizations are faced with a set of decisions that require analytical scrutiny. Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology examines cost-saving trends in architecture planning, administration, and management.

To establish a framework for discussion, this book begins by evaluating the role of Enterprise Architecture Planning and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) modeling. It provides an extensive review of the most widely deployed architecture framework models. In particular, the book discusses The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) and the Zachman Architectural Framework (ZAF) in detail, as well as formal architecture standards and all four layers of these models: the business architecture, the information architecture, the solution architecture, and the technology architecture. 

The first part of the text focuses on the upper layers of the architecture framework, while the second part focuses on the technology architecture. In this second section, the author presents an assessment of storage technologies and networking and addresses regulatory and security issues. Additional coverage includes high-speed communication mechanisms such as Ethernet, WAN and Internet communication technologies, broadband communications, and chargeback models.

Daniel Minoli has written a number of columns and books on the high-tech industry and has many years of technical hands-on and managerial experience at top financial companies and telecom/networking providers. He brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to these pages. By reviewing the strategies in this book, CIOs, CTOs, and senior managers are empowered by a set of progressive approaches to designing state-of-the-art IT data centers.

Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology

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