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Windows ServerTM 2003 Bible

Author: Jeffrey R. Shapiro
language: en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date: 2006-05-23
If Windows Server 2003 can do it, you can do it, too... This comprehensive reference provides what you need to plan, install, configure, and maintain a Windows Server 2003 R2, SP1, operating system. Covering critical new SP1 security features, the new Windows Update service, and expanded Active Directory management tools, the latest edition of this guide is packed with information, including key changes that alter the way the powerful Windows Server 2003 operating system is installed, configured, and maintained. Improve security, extend your corporate network, optimize e-mail, chat, and other communications, and more - this book will show you how. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Windows Server 2003 Plan your Windows Server 2003 R2, SP1, single-system or enterprise deployment Find out the best ways to secure the network, including encryption, secure sockets, Kerberos, and other certificates Protect your corporate network automatically with new Windows Update Service Extend the enterprise network to branch offices with enhanced Active Directory management tools Facilitate change control over users, computers, security, and the workspace, using Group Policy technology Develop an effective storage, backup, and disaster recovery strategy Implement scalable solutions that stay up and online day after day, and still handle disasters Explore thin-client deployment, set up Terminal Services, and configure application servers Stay on top of printer management, Internet printing, and troubleshooting Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Digital Preservation for Libraries, Archives, and Museums

Author: Edward M. Corrado
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Release Date: 2017-01-12
This new edition of Digital Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and Museums is the most current, complete guide to digital preservation available today. For administrators and practitioners alike, the information in this book is presented readably, focusing on management issues and best practices. Although this book addresses technology, it is not solely focused on technology. After all, technology changes and digital preservation is aimed for the long term. This is not a how-to book giving step-by-step processes for certain materials in a given kind of system. Instead, it addresses a broad group of resources that could be housed in any number of digital preservation systems. Finally, this book is about “things (not technology; not how-to; not theory) I wish I knew before I got started.” Digital preservation is concerned with the life cycle of the digital object in a robust and all-inclusive way. Many Europeans and some North Americans may refer to digital curation to mean the same thing, taking digital preservation to be the very limited steps and processes needed to insure access over the long term. The authors take digital preservation in the broadest sense of the term: looking at all aspects of curating and preserving digital content for long term access. The book is divided into four part: 1.Situating Digital Preservation, 2.Management Aspects, 3.Technology Aspects, and 4.Content-Related Aspects. Digital Preservation will answer questions that you might not have even known you had, leading to more successful digital preservation initiatives.
LaserDisc Pioneer Format

LaserDisc Pioneer Format explores the rise and fall of LaserDisc, a video format that, despite offering superior audio-visual quality, failed to achieve mainstream success. It highlights the technological advancements that made LaserDisc groundbreaking, such as its use of optical disc storage, which later influenced DVD and Blu-ray technologies. The book also examines the market dynamics and strategic missteps that hindered its adoption, including high costs and competition from more affordable formats. The book provides a historical context, tracing the evolution of video formats and emphasizing LaserDisc's quantum leap in picture and sound quality. It dissects Pioneer's strategies, evaluating their impact on the format's fate as well as looking at LaserDiscâs cultural impact and its adoption by film enthusiasts. The analysis incorporates insights from industry reports, marketing materials, and interviews, offering a well-rounded perspective on this fascinating chapter in technology history. The book progresses by first introducing the technical foundations of LaserDisc, then examining its development and marketing phases, and finally assessing its cultural impact and legacy. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of LaserDisc's journey, making it a valuable resource for technology enthusiasts, film historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of home entertainment.