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This book offers an in-depth understanding of proven systems management techniques of managing any IT infrastructure to achieve optimum stability, efficiency, and responsive-ness. It first presents a historical perspective of the various disciplines of systems management, and then goes on to provide a comprehensive technical treatment of each of them. The 12 disciplines of systems management that are presented are those which are found to be most prevalent and significant in relation to managing a world-class IT organization. The author explains the theoretical and practical aspects of these disciplines using observations, methods, and examples drawn from years of professional expe-rience, and shows how to implement and manage each discipline effectively regard-less of the size or type of the platform-mainframe, mid-range, client/server, and web-enabled systems. The format and content of the book are based on a fundamental belief that people, process, and technology are the three key ingredients in any successful implemen-tation of systems management. Three parts of the book are dedicated to these three key ingredients, allowing focused study for students and professionals concerned with any of the key systems management areas. The book is intended to serve as an accessible and comprehensive guide for IT professionals involved in designing, implementing, and managing any part of an IT environment or the entire infrastructure. It will also be useful to students pursuing careers in Information Technology.isbn-9788120322387
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Pages : 528
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