Build, secure, scale, and maintain Citrix on Windows New and existing Citrix engineers will learn to design and deploy an enterprise-level server-based computing (SBC) environment on Windows Server 2003 using Citrix Access Suite 4.0. This official guide explains how to maximize the suite components to enable and manage secure access to applications and data across the Internet, intranets, extranets, and WANs, LANs, and wireless networks Contains helpful checklists and technical best practices Covers all products in the Citrix Access Suite
Build, secure, scale, and maintain Citrix on Windows New and existing Citrix engineers will learn to design and deploy an enterprise-level server-based computing (SBC) environment on Windows Server 2003 using Citrix Access Suite 4.0. This official guide explains how to maximize the suite components to enable and manage secure access to applications and data across the Internet, intranets, extranets, and WANs, LANs, and wireless networks Contains helpful checklists and technical best practices Covers all products in the Citrix Access SuiteHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Overview of Citrix Access Platform Chapter 1: Introducing the Citrix Access Platform Alternative Chapter 2: Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services Chapter 3: Citrix Access Suite 4 Part II: Designing an Enterprise Citrix Solution Chapter 4: Preparing Your Organization for an On-Demand Access Implementation Chapter 5: Citrix Access Platform Data Center Architecture Chapter 6: Designing Your Network for On-Demand Access Chapter 7: The Client Environment Chapter 8: Security Chapter 9: Network Management Part III: Implementing a Citrix Access Platform Chapter 10: Project Management and Deploying the Citrix Access Platform Chapter 11: Server Configuration: Windows Terminal Services Chapter 12: Server Configuration and Installation: Citrix Access Suite 4 Chapter 13: Application Installation and Configuration ina Presentation Server Environment Chapter 14: Citrix Presentation Server 4 and Windows Terminal Services Client Configuration and Deployment Chapter 15: Profiles, Policies, and Procedures Chapter 16: Securing Client Access with the Citrix Access Gateway Chapter 17: Network Configuration Chapter 18: Printing Chapter 19: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in the On-Demand Access Environment Chapter 20: Ongoing Administration of the Citrix Access Suite Part IV: Appendixes Appendix A: Internetworking Basics Appendix B: Creating a Citrix Access Platform Financial Analysis Model Appendix C: Subscription Billing Index
Part I: Overview of Citrix Access Platform Chapter 1: Introducing the Citrix Access Platform Alternative Chapter 2: Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services Chapter 3: Citrix Access Suite 4 Part II: Designing an Enterprise Citrix Solution Chapter 4: Preparing Your Organization for an On-Demand Access Implementation Chapter 5: Citrix Access Platform Data Center Architecture Chapter 6: Designing Your Network for On-Demand Access Chapter 7: The Client Environment Chapter 8: Security Chapter 9: Network Management Part III: Implementing a Citrix Access Platform Chapter 10: Project Management and Deploying the Citrix Access Platform Chapter 11: Server Configuration: Windows Terminal Services Chapter 12: Server Configuration and Installation: Citrix Access Suite 4 Chapter 13: Application Installation and Configuration ina Presentation Server Environment Chapter 14: Citrix Presentation Server 4 and Windows Terminal Services Client Configuration and Deployment Chapter 15: Profiles, Policies, and Procedures Chapter 16: Securing Client Access with the Citrix Access Gateway Chapter 17: Network Configuration Chapter 18: Printing Chapter 19: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in the On-Demand Access Environment Chapter 20: Ongoing Administration of the Citrix Access Suite Part IV: Appendixes Appendix A: Internetworking Basics Appendix B: Creating a Citrix Access Platform Financial Analysis Model Appendix C: Subscription Billing Index
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