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Who is this Book for?People responsible for enterprise IT systems who are interested in Linux as a serious commercial platform that will support their business.People in small/medium businesses and the public sector (schools, hospitals, libraries) who want to use Linux, either as their first system or a platform to migrate to. Can I run my company on Linux? Yes! This book shows you how.If you`re a corportate NT server administrator, this book will show you how to move all of your company services over to the Linux platform. Containing detailed technical knowledge and case studies from the real world this book covers the technical issues faced by a company making the move to Linux. Code examples and comprehensive talkthroughs are provided throughout. The full spectrum of real and potential enterprise deployments is covered. Topics covered: How to configure computers running the Linux 2.2.x kernel for various enterprise roles, including Internet, database, directory, gateway, firewall, and proxy server. More exciting coverage deals with parallel processing via Message Passing Interface (MPI) and implementing Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) under Linux with EntireX.
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