A basic strategy for intranet/internet technology
Seminar paper from the year 2000 in the subject Computer Science - Commercial Information Technology, grade: 2,3 (B), UNITEC New Zealand (Information Systems), course: Course Internet & Intranet Management, language: English, abstract: The secondary school UniSec is going to upgrade its network on campus. With 1500 students enrolled and a total of 225 computers, the school recognises the need for the appliance of an appropriate Intranet and Internet technology. The current situation at the school shows already existing facilities that could be of use for a new implementation or an upgrade: There are six computer labs of both Macintosh and PC computers, which run either on MacOS 8 or Windows 98. The computers share a peer-to-peer Ethernet network for file sharing whereas no servers are involved that could establish print and file sharing facilities for the students. Microsoft products are installed on the students′ computers. Furthermore there are 25 PC computers running on a Windows 98 platform for administrative purposes. Their interconnection bases on a client-server model that allows the staff to share printers and files. The server is NT-based. Within that network there is a human resource application that is running on a MS SQL-Server platform, which is located on the only server at school. In addition the staff uses the accounting application MYOB, that is running only on the PC based hosts.
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A basic strategy for intranet/internet technology
Seminar paper from the year 2000 in the subject Computer Science - Commercial Information Technology, grade: 2,3 (B), UNITEC New Zealand (Information Systems), course: Course Internet & Intranet Management, language: English, abstract: The secondary school UniSec is going to upgrade its network on campus. With 1500 students enrolled and a total of 225 computers, the school recognises the need for the appliance of an appropriate Intranet and Internet technology. The current situation at the school shows already existing facilities that could be of use for a new implementation or an upgrade: There are six computer labs of both Macintosh and PC computers, which run either on MacOS 8 or Windows 98. The computers share a peer-to-peer Ethernet network for file sharing whereas no servers are involved that could establish print and file sharing facilities for the students. Microsoft products are installed on the students′ computers. Furthermore there are 25 PC computers running on a Windows 98 platform for administrative purposes. Their interconnection bases on a client-server model that allows the staff to share printers and files. The server is NT-based. Within that network there is a human resource application that is running on a MS SQL-Server platform, which is located on the only server at school. In addition the staff uses the accounting application MYOB, that is running only on the PC based hosts.
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A basic strategy for intranet/internet technology

A basic strategy for intranet/internet technology

by Thomas Kramer
A basic strategy for intranet/internet technology

A basic strategy for intranet/internet technology

by Thomas Kramer

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Seminar paper from the year 2000 in the subject Computer Science - Commercial Information Technology, grade: 2,3 (B), UNITEC New Zealand (Information Systems), course: Course Internet & Intranet Management, language: English, abstract: The secondary school UniSec is going to upgrade its network on campus. With 1500 students enrolled and a total of 225 computers, the school recognises the need for the appliance of an appropriate Intranet and Internet technology. The current situation at the school shows already existing facilities that could be of use for a new implementation or an upgrade: There are six computer labs of both Macintosh and PC computers, which run either on MacOS 8 or Windows 98. The computers share a peer-to-peer Ethernet network for file sharing whereas no servers are involved that could establish print and file sharing facilities for the students. Microsoft products are installed on the students′ computers. Furthermore there are 25 PC computers running on a Windows 98 platform for administrative purposes. Their interconnection bases on a client-server model that allows the staff to share printers and files. The server is NT-based. Within that network there is a human resource application that is running on a MS SQL-Server platform, which is located on the only server at school. In addition the staff uses the accounting application MYOB, that is running only on the PC based hosts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783638111591
Publisher: GRIN Verlag GmbH
Publication date: 02/06/2002
Sold by: Libreka GmbH
Format: eBook
Pages: 54
File size: 808 KB
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