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IT architecture for dummies / by Kalani Kirk Hausman and Susan L. Cook.

By: Hausman, Kalani Kirk.
Contributor(s): Cook, Susan L.
Series: --For dummies: Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley Pub., c2011Description: xx, 336 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780470554234 (pbk.); 0470554231 (pbk.).Other title: Information technology architecture for dummies.Subject(s): Information storage and retrieval systems | Information storage and retrieval systems -- Design | Information technology | System designDDC classification: 004.21
Contents:
Developing the architecture. Planning for enterprise realignment ; Exploring tasks, roles, and tools ; Pondering platform pros and cons -- Defining the role of IT architecture. Reducing complexity through standardization and consolidation ; PLanning enterprise information security ; Complying with mandates and managing risk -- Creating an enterprise culture. Developing identity and access management strategies ; Developing a network culture through collaboration solutions ; Reviewing communication methods -- Developing an extended network enterprise. Managing data storage ; Managing application development ; Planning for the mobile enterprise -- Obtaining value beyond the basic enterprise. Virtualizing enterprise systems ; Facilitating high-performance computing ; Enabling Green IT -- Protecting the enterprise. Planning technology updates ; Planning security strategies ; Planning business continuity and disaster recovery -- The part of tens. Ten challenges for redesigning an existing enterprise c-- Ten "low-hanging fruit" opportunities.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 1 , Side 2, TierNo 2, BayNo 3

004.21 HAU 2011 (Browse shelf) Available SOCIT,15011,03,AD 5000116729

Includes index.

Developing the architecture. Planning for enterprise realignment ; Exploring tasks, roles, and tools ; Pondering platform pros and cons -- Defining the role of IT architecture. Reducing complexity through standardization and consolidation ; PLanning enterprise information security ; Complying with mandates and managing risk -- Creating an enterprise culture. Developing identity and access management strategies ; Developing a network culture through collaboration solutions ; Reviewing communication methods -- Developing an extended network enterprise. Managing data storage ; Managing application development ; Planning for the mobile enterprise -- Obtaining value beyond the basic enterprise. Virtualizing enterprise systems ; Facilitating high-performance computing ; Enabling Green IT -- Protecting the enterprise. Planning technology updates ; Planning security strategies ; Planning business continuity and disaster recovery -- The part of tens. Ten challenges for redesigning an existing enterprise c-- Ten "low-hanging fruit" opportunities.