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Mission-Critical Network Planning Paperback – September 30, 2003. Matthew Liotine is currently vice president of BLR Consulting and has formerly served as a product marketing director at AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Mission-Critical Network Planning Paperback – September 30, 2003. by. Matthew Liotine (Author). Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Are you an author? Learn about Author Central. A former president of the Society of Information & Management Science, Chicago Chapter, Dr. Liotine holds a P. in engineering from Princeton University.
Taking a proactive approach to disaster recovery, this book reveals techniques for keeping enterprise data and voice networks in service under critical circumstances, showing how to minimize single points of failure through redundancy and backups, select the right networking technologies to improve survivability, spot vulnerabilities in a network, and build a survivable network infrastructure. Liotine consults in business continuity and security. Download (pdf, . 1 Mb) Donate Read. Epub FB2 mobi txt RTF.
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Mission-Critical Network Planning. Mission-critical network planning. For a listing of recent titles in the Artech House Telecommunications Library, turn to the back of this book. Artech House, Inc. Boston, London ww. rtechhouse. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Liotine, Matthew.
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A decade ago, a book on network continuity would have presented a different light on survivability and performance for information technology (IT) environments.