Today, companies are looking to break away from proprietary LAN-based E-mail systems to open, Internet-based systems that can integrate both internal and external communications. The Internet messaging market is expected to grow from $1.2 billion in 1996 to $2.2 billion in the Year 2000. Internet Messaging is the complete guide to deploying Internet-based E-mail and solving the most annoying headaches associated with today's corporate E-mail systems. It covers nearly every E-mail issue an IT professional may encounter, from directory services and LDAP to security and virtual private networking. It also brings professionals up-to-date on the latest Internet E-mail standards, what it really means for a system to be "100% Pure Internet," and how that benefits the enterprise. The book also provides a "How Can I" matrix presenting solutions to the 12 most common E-mail problems, including integrating with E-mail with other desktop and palmtop applications; providing secure remote access to E-mail; integrating E-mail with fax, voicemail and paging; and much more.
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Breite: 235 mm
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978-0-13-978610-5 (9780139786105)
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Marshall T. Rose, author of several best-selling Prentice Hall PTR titles, is consultant and program manager at First Virtual, heading up a group developing interactive advertising technologies for the Web. He has been a leader in developing Internet e-mail standards and solutions for nearly 20 years.
David Stromfounded CMP Media's Network Computing Magazine, and is currently a consultant for technical product design and strategy.