Peer-to-peer: A Beginner's Guide (Network Professional's Library) - Softcover

Moore, Dana; Hebeler, John

 
9780072192841: Peer-to-peer: A Beginner's Guide (Network Professional's Library)

Synopsis

This text contains practical explorations of peer-to-peer technologies that enable the reader to quickly implement and leverage P2P. There are clear definitions, real-world examples, practical technology explorations, and no-nonsense solutions, along with 16 pages of blueprints that map out sample peer-to-peer network designs to help to place the information in a visual context for the reader.

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About the Author

Dana Moore (Bowie, MD) is Chief Scientist at Roku Technologies. Prior to joining Roku, Moore worked at AT&T Laboratories where, as a senior technical member, he spearheaded research and development. Moore has the unique distinction of winning the AT&T Bronze Award for Excellence in Design and Development for five consecutive years. He is a popular conference speaker on software agent systems and various management topics and has contributed articles for numerous publications. John Hebeler (Ellicott City, MD) is Chief Architect and Vice President of Engineering at Roku Technologies. Prior to joining Roku, Hebeler worked for Deutsche Banc Alex Brown, as Vice President responsible for Web/Internet Architectures. Prior to Deutsche Banc, Hebeler worked for T. Rowe Price (where he was responsible for Electronic Commerce strategies) and for Bell Laboratories (where he was responsible for developing large-scale distributed computing solutions). He serves as an adjunct professor in the Loyola College M.B.A. program and is currently authoring an ecommerce book for McGraw Hill.

From the Back Cover

Reach to the edge of the Internet--and discover a wealth of collaboration and entertainment possibilities

Discover how millions of existing personal computers connected to the Internet can be a source for the innovative exchange of information and services. This book provides you with both the background knowledge and the practical information you need to take advantage of the emerging world of peer-to-peer computing. Learn how to use P2P to overcome business obstacles such as remote locations and time constraints. You'll find details on all the critical factors and challenges of directly collaborating with small and large teams. But the book is not all business. It also contains complete instructions for exchanging music and video, allowing you to explore boundless P2P entertainment possibilities. You'll learn how you can safely offer P2P services and information to groups of various sizes--and also learn to run your own P2P radio and television station. This guide also contains prudent strategies that will protect you from potential dangers--including privacy and security leaks. Clearly written and logically organized, this insightful resource will help you understand and leverage the power of P2P.Gain a clear understanding of the Internet's peer-to-peer network and how it functions Explore the business and technical issues associated with current and future P2P implementations--naming, privacy, security, bandwidth, and availability Discover how to identify and design a P2P architecture that is stable, secure, and successful Get properly and safely connected through an identifiable P2P location Integrate peer-to-peer solutions into a variety of business environments throughreal-world case studies Explore the vast collection of music and videos available--and even start your own P2P radio or television station Collaborate and exchange information directly with both small and large teams

Follow the step-by-step directions that allow you to tap into the power of P2P computing safely

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