| Citrix MetaFrame can deliver Windows-based applications to any user, anywhere regardless of network connection, LAN protocol, or client operating system. Configuring Citrix MetaFrame for Windows 2000 Terminal Services is written for system administrators who are deploying Citrix MetaFrame in a Windows 2000 environment. It examines MetaFrame's newest features and enhancements, as well as Citrix's Independent Computing Architecture (ICA). It explores how ICA, in conjunction with MetaFrame, will transform the way in which software is developed, deployed, and maintained in server-based computing environments. Finally, the book shows how to integrate Windows- and Unix-based networks over the Web using MetaFrame.
A handbook for systems administrators deploying Citrix Metaframe in a Windows environment. Examines Metaframe's newest features and enhancements, explores its architecture and the way it interacts with software, showing how to integrate Windows- and Unix-based networks on the World Wide Web. Softcover.
The authors on this book describe all the ways that you can use both Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Citrix MetaFrame in your environment. They cover:
Designing the infrastructure Implementing the plan Troubleshooting the deployment Configuring servers and clients Deploying applications over the Internet Monitoring end users Securing applications and data
About the Author Melissa Craft (CCNA, MCSE, Network+, CNE-3, CNE-4, CNE-5, CNE-GW, MCNE, Citrix) is a Director of e-Business Offering Development for MicroAge. MicroAge is a global systems integrator headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. MicroAge provides IT design, project management and support for distributed computing systems. Melissa develops enterprise-wide technology solutions and methodologies for client organizations. These technology solutions touch every part of a system's lifecycle--from network design, testing and implementation to operational management and strategic planning. Melissa holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan, and is a member of the IEEE, the Society of Women Engineers and American MENSA, Ltd. |