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Windows NT & UNIX : administration, coexistence, integration, & migration
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Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, 1998
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9780201185362
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Today's system administrators and information management professionals find that they must be familiar with both UNIX and Windows NT and capable of managing their interaction and coexistence. Williams and Gardner's book focuses on the three specific areas of interaction administrators must understand to be successful: coexistence, in which UNIX and Windows NT cooperate and have common methods of maintenance; integration, referring to true operating systems interoperability; and migration, primarily the movement from UNIX to Windows NT.


Author Notes

G. Robert Williams , Ph.D., is the CEO of Manakoa Services Corporation. He is the coauthor of The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrator's Guide (Addison-Wesley, 2000) and Windows NT and UNIX (Addison-Wesley, 1998), in addition to being a regular contributor to Computer World , ITWorld.com , Windows Advantage , and Windows NT/2000 Magazine . Bob has been named a Microsoft Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the field of security.

Ellen Beck Gardner , an authority on the UNIX operating system, first learned Windows NT the hard way by incorporating it into a UNIX environment without a resource such as this book. Currently, she is an independent consultant specializing in both the training and troubleshooting of UNIX and Windows NT operating systems. She previously was a senior vice president at Decathlon Data Systems, Inc., and a manager at NCR Corporation.



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Table of Contents

Robert Williams and Ellen Gardner both have extensive experience integrating and managing heterogeneous systems
They have designed this book to be the kind of resource they wish had been available
when they first dealt with UNIX and Windows NT interaction
The book begins by bringing administrators of each operating system up to speed with the administration of the alternative system
including cross-referencing the important utilities of both
The core of the book then focuses on the three specific areas of interaction administrators must understand to be successful
coexistence, in which UNIX and Windows NT cooperate and have common methods of maintenance
integration, referring to true operating systems interoperability; and migration, primarily the movement from UNIX to Windows NT
The book's comprehensive coverage includes an in-depth look at how to plan for and implement the introduction of Windows NT into a UNIX environment and an examination of available tools for porting UNIX applications
Networking topics are thoroughly explored, with complete coverage of TCP/IP and how it is utilized by each operating system
CORBA and DCOM interoperability issues; electronic mail systems, with explanations of SMTP
UNIX sendmail, and Microsoft BackOffice Exchange Server 5.0; and the integration of UNIX and Windows NT web servers
Windows NT and UNIX also addresses other topics such as accessing data across platforms, user interface emulators
Windows applications under UNIX and vice versa, ported POSIX commands and utilities, and the new clustering technologies
The book concludes with comprehensive quick reference guides to common Windows NT and UNIX commands and utilities
cross-referencing those that have similar functions within both operating systems