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For the past two decades, organizations have been building out
local area networks (LANs) and corporate datacenters, however with
the proliferation of the "cloud," organizations now have the choice
of leveraging cloud-based resources to host their systems and
applications. While small businesses may be able to put
"everything" up in the cloud, larger enterprises will likely remain
in a hybrid model for a while, with some I.T. resources remaining
on-premise, and other I.T. resources being situated in the cloud.
Microsoft announced their "CloudOS" strategy where the Windows
Server operating system they've had for years has been optimized to
run both on-premise and in the cloud. Additionally, Microsoft now
provides organizations the ability to "stretch" their on-premise
datacenters to include cloud-based resources, and manage the cloud
services as if they were a direct extension of the organization's
internal network. In this book, Microsoft experts Rand Morimoto,
Chris Amaris, and Guy Yardeni share new world I.T. strategies how
organizations are creating hybrid datacenter networks, how Windows
Server systems on-premise can be replicated to guest sessions in
Windows Azure in the cloud, and where Microsoft's System Center
management tools fit in to managing the Hybrid Datacenter
environment.
Written from the hacker's perspective, Maximum Windows 2000 Security is a comprehensive, solutions-oriented guide to Windows 2000 security. Topics include: Physical & File System Security, Password Security, Malicious Code, Windows 2000 Network Security Architecture and Professional Protocols, Web Server Security, Denial of Service Attacks, Intrusion Detection, Hacking Secure Code in Windows 2000.
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