While there are many textbooks about the European Union (EU),
Clive Archer covers the essential elements of the EU clearly and con-
cisely, outlining the key debates and issues it faces Today
While there are many textbooks about the European Union (EU),
Clive Archer covers the essential elements of the EU clearly and con-
cisely, outlining the key debates and issues it faces Today
While there are many textbooks about the European Union (EU),
Clive Archer covers the essential elements of the EU clearly and con-
cisely, outlining the key debates and issues it faces Today
While there are many textbooks about the European Union (EU),
Clive Archer covers the essential elements of the EU clearly and con-
cisely, outlining the key debates and issues it faces Today
SQL Performance Tuning is a handbook of practical solutions for busy database professionals charged with managing an organization s critically important data. Covering Today s most popular and widely installed database environments, this book is an indispensable resource for managing and tuning SQL across multiple platforms.
What you always wanted to know about networking but were afraid to ask!
* How networks and the Internet work
* How to build coherent, cost-effective network infrastructures
* How to design networks for maximum reliability and availability
* What you need to know about data center and application networking
* How to secure networks against Today?s threats and attacks
* How to take advantage of the latest mobility technologies
* How virtualizing networks can help businesses leverage their network investments even further
* How to combine messaging, calendaring, telephony, audio, video, and web conferencing into a unified communications architecture
Duringthe past years, there has been a quickly rising interest in radio access technologies for providing
mobile as well as nomadic and fixed services for voice, video, and data. This proves that the difference
in design, implementation, and use between telecom and datacom technologies is also becoming more
blurred. What used to be a mobile phone used for voice communication is Today increasingly
becoming the main data communication device for end-users, providing web browsing, social
networking, and many other services.
One traditional view of how wireless networks evolve is of a continuous, inevitable progres-
sion to higher link speeds, combined with greater mobility over wider areas. This standpoint
certainly captures the development from first and second generation cellular systems focused
on voice support, and the early short-range wireless data networks, through to Today’s 3G
cellular and mobile broadband systems; there is every confidence that the trend will continue
some way into the future.
The current methods of communications are becoming less relevant under
Today’s growing demand for and reliance on constant connectivity. Of
decreasing relevance are the models of a single radio to perform a single
task. The expansion of wireless access points among coffee shops, airports,
malls, and other public arenas is opening up opportunities for new services
and applications.
Today’s wireless services have come a long way since the roll out of the
conventional voice-centric cellular systems. The demand for wireless access
in voice and high rate data multi-media applications has been increasing.
New generation wireless communication systems are aimed at accommodating
this demand through better resource management and improved transmission
technologies.