Journey to the Center of the Internet Date: 26 April 2011, 01:41
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Jules Verne watch out! Now you can take a virtual tour to the centre of a computer network. If you need to know the difference between a router and a bridge, or a WAN and a LAN, where do you start? Journey to the Center of the Network: Now Showing in 3D is a truely innovative book and CD package. It introduces the reader to the highly complicated subject of computer networking. Covering history, protocols, hardware, servers, switches, bridges, routers and discusses implementation issues, costs and network limitations. Readers will be able to experience a computer network from the inside out using the innovative 3D imaging software from Periscope3, included on the CD. It allows readers to view pieces of a network from various angles ranges and see how the hardware interacts with the network as a whole. CD includes 3D Network Discovery Lab from Periscope3 Allows readers to explore the critical hardware components of a modern network Saves time and money as a training tool Unrivalled web-based support. Readers can receive up-to-the minute links, white papers, and analysis for two years at solutions@syngress.com About the Author Pamela Rice Hahn is a full-time freelance writer who's worked with and written about computers since 1969, starting with a college-era job that involved using alcohol and cotton swabs to clean the tape heads on humongous IBM 364 computers. In addition to serving as a contributing editor to a national computer magazine and frequent columnist and reviews contributor to others, Pam works as a writer and technical editor for technology publishers, among them Macmillan Computer Publishing, Sybex, Osborne, Quessing, DDC, and Syngress Publishing. She was lead author on How to Use Microsoft Access 2000 (ISBN: 0672314916). Pam's experience goes beyond just writing about computers. In fact, only one of her last two books is computer- and Internet-related: The Unofficial Guide to Online Genealogy (ISBN: 0028638670). She's also the author of Macmillan Teach Yourself Grammar and Style in 24 Hours (ISBN: 0028638999), published almost 100 general interest articles in the past year, and is writing two cookbooks.If you are like Pam, you use your computers to streamline and enhance your working, educational, and recreational life. Pam has spent her entire adult life working with computers in some form or another. Join Pam on this fun and informative Journey to the Center of the Internet and soon you'll be an expert. Jesse Flores is an independent digital animator and illustrator located in Boston, Massachusetts. His work includes 3D characters, company and product promotions, medical and technical simulations, and architectural environments.Jesse is originally from Flint, Michigan and is a Fine Arts graduate of San Jose State University in California.
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