Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 800 pages
- Published by: The Brian Madden Company
- Edition: 2nd Edition January 1, 2002
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0971151032
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0971151031
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 2.8 pounds
Product Description
A completely updated version of the bestselling first edition, this book is a real world field guide that details the design and deployment of MetaFrame XP environments. Written from years of practical experience, it provides readers with the insight needed to tackle tough design issues, including printing, replicated data stores, NFuse classic, server farm design, coexistence with MetaFrame 1.8, integration with Novell, licensing, and security. A conversational writing style makes the book a pleasure to read, and concepts are reinforced with over 120 diagrams and 140 decision-based advantages/disadvantages comparison charts. The world's largest consulting companies have made the first edition of this book 'required reading' for their Citrix consultants, and thousands of readers have used it to guide them through MetaFrame XP technical planning, design, and implementation.
About The Author
Brian S. Madden is a solutions architect for Hewlett Packard Consulting & Integration. A Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator, he has helped to pioneer the Internal Application Service Provider (applications as a utility) strategies in use in many large Citrix environments today. He has been a featured speaker at Citrix events throughout the world and continues to design some of the world's largest MetaFrame XP environments. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Reader ReviewsI recieved this book at IForum and when I saw it I was like WHOA! I didn't think I'd find it interesting at all. But as I started reading I was impressed at the amount of usefull information was in the book. This book covers everything you need to know about MetaFrame XP, and how to setup your enviroment. I'm new to the MetaFrame product but with the knowledge I've picked up from this book I can go back to senior management and make recommendations on how to implement a succesfull MetaFrame farm. This is the first technical book I read without skipping chapters. Every chapter is a must read. Job well done Brian. Mario Londoņo Systems Engineer Carnival Cruise Lines