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Network Manager's Handbook: Building, Budgeting, Planning, Procuring, Staffing, and Scheduling the System (McGraw-Hill Networking Professional) - Softcover

Muller, Nathan J.

 
9780071405676: Network Manager's Handbook: Building, Budgeting, Planning, Procuring, Staffing, and Scheduling the System (McGraw-Hill Networking Professional)

Synopsis

A job manual for the person in charge of the corporate network, explaining its operations and procedures. Topics include: vendor repair and return policies; calculating "true cost"; staff scheduling; system downsizing; asset identification; contingency planning; security tactics; and more.

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About the Author

Nathan J. Muller is an independent consultant specializing in advanced technology marketing, research, and education. He has more than 25 years of experience in the field, and previously held technical and marketing positions with General DataComm Industries, Planning Research Corp., and ITT Telecom. Mr. Muller is on the editorial board of the International Journal of Network Management, is a frequent contributor to major professional journals, and is author of such top-selling technical books as Desktop Encyclopedia of Voice and Data Networking and Desktop Encyclopedia of the Internet.

From the Back Cover

IF A NETWORK MANAGER COULD HAVE ONLY ONE BOOK, THIS WOULD BE IT

Here are all the essential, nuts-and-bolts details network managers need to know, but won't find in any textbook.

REAL PLATFORMS - REAL PRODUCTS - REAL BUDGETS - REAL-WORLD SOLUTIONS

No other book covers life on the line with all the daily operations involved in running a business-scale network - and being a corporate officer at the same time -- like "Network Manager's Handbook."

While many other books talk about networking technologies, author Nathan Muller tackles the real make-or-break operations and procedures such as strategic planning, documentation, retrofitting, "managing up," and much more. This unique survival guide delves into everything you didn't learn in school but need to know, such as:
* Minimizing risk during procurements
* Calculating the "true cost"
* Downsizing
* Operating the Help Desk
* Asset identification
* Systems integration
* Network security
* Outsourcing
* Contingency planning

Muller provides the insights that only a veteran with real-world experience can offer, including:
* Why design is one-half the battle and implementation is the other
* Secrets of successful financial planning
* How to effectively negotiate service agreements
* The role of the communications department
* The most effective way to manage, evaluate, and schedule technical staff

"Network Manager's Handbook" may well be the best career investment any IT professional can make.

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