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The key issue for all enterprise developers, regardless of platform, is how to design for growth. This is the first book that addresses how to build scalable .NET applications. Given Rossberg and Redler`s extensive consulting experience, this book is based on their combined real world experience with numerous large .NET installations. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to Enterprise Application DesignChapter 2: Operating Systems and the .NET Enterprise Servers Chapter 3: Cluster TechniquesChapter 4: An Overview of the Windows Server Family Chapter 5: The Enterprise Application Architecture 1Chapter 6: Web Services Design and Practice Chapter 7: Internet Information ServicesChapter 8: Data Storage Design and SQL Server Chapter 9: An Example ApplicationAppendix A: Test Equipment at Dell Appendix B: The Data Factory ClassAuthor InformationJoachim Rossberg Joachim Rossberg has worked for Cap Gemini Ernst & Young since 1998. He is a system developer/designer, but he also functions as a team leader/project manager on some projects. He has achieved an MCSD, MCDBA, MCSA, and MCSE while at Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. His primary areas are operating systems, SQL Server, Visual Basic, and Visual Studio.Rickard Redler Rickard Redler has worked for Cap Gemini Ernst & Young since 1997 in many different areas, but his current professional focus is as a system developer/designer and technical project manager. He achieved an MCSD during his time at Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, and now he is working mainly with Microsoft products such as SQL Server, IIS, and the new .NET platform with C# and Visual Basic .NET.
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