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Optimizing Web Performance with Content Switching: Server, Firewall and Cache Load Balancing by Matthew Syme,

Optimizing Web Performance with Content Switching: Server, Firewall and Cache Load Balancing by Matthew Syme,
"Enrich the user experience while keeping control of your network Networking professionals: At last, comprehensive coverage of content switching technology is in your hands! "Optimizing Network Performance with Content Switching: Server, Firewall, and Cache Load Balancing, by topic experts Matthew Syme and Philip Goldie, provides sharp insights into this wide-ranging, rapidly changing technology. You'll learn the concepts, the background, and the architectures of content switching, as well as how it works and where and why it should be deployed to maximize the performance of your networks and servers. Fueled by increasing bandwidth and ever-richer content, this technology is fast becoming a standard in enterprise and ISP networks. Inside you'll find: Full explanations of TCP/IP, HTTP, DNS, and other network fundamentalsVendor-independent coverage of the key content switching applications--server load balancing, Web cache redirection, application redirection, firewall load balancing, and more!Detailed diagrams that illustrate clearly the deployments and topologies for all applications and variations covered in the bookA running fictional case study that translates theory into practice, with all applications demonstrated in example implementationsAdvanced topics including TCP/IP flows and sessions, delayed binding, URL parsing, cookie persistence, server health checking, and load balancing metrics The advanced topics in "Optimizing Network Performance with Content Switching are tailored for engineers with layer 2 and layer 3 experience looking for a comprehensive explanation of the inner workings of content switching. This book is also ideal for managers, application developers,security administrators, sales people, and other professionals who require a firm understanding of the basics of the technology.



The Cisa Prep Guide: Mastering the Certified Information Systems Auditor Exam by John B. Kramer,
The Cisa Prep Guide: Mastering the Certified Information Systems Auditor Exam by John B. Kramer,
The first commercially available book to offer CISA study material The CISA certification is a prerequisite for many audit and security job postings in the marketplace today. Becom-ing certified takes years of experience and exposure to information systems and risk and control techniques. In this book, John Kramer refers to his own experiences as an auditor and an audit manager to offer you some unique insight to passing the CISA exam, performing IS audits, and audit management, as well as teaching entry-level IS auditors. This firsthand knowledge of what works and what information is most relevant to the professional IS auditor prepares you to study for and pass the CISA exam and perform IS audits with confidence. Organized according to the examination content areas that are currently defined for preparation and study for the CISA examination, each chapter includes sample test questions found on the CISA examination. In addition to valuable reference material and glossaries of terms, this book covers: The IS audit process (ten percent of test content)Management, planning, and organization of information systems (eleven percent of test content)Technical infrastructure and operational practices (thirteen percent of test content)Protection of information assets (twenty-five percent of test content)Disaster, recovery, and business continuity (ten percent of test content)Business application system development, acquisition, implementation, and maintenance (sixteen percent of test content)Business process evaluation and risk management (fifteen percent of test content) Test yourself using the interactive CD-ROM! This CD-ROM includes the Wiley test engine powered by top-rated Bosonsoftware, which allows you to test yourself using practice exams that are randomly generated from the questions in the book.



Stellent - Stellent, Inc (NASDAQ:STEL) is a Minnesota-based, global provider of enterprise content management software solutions that drive rapid success for customers by enabling fast implementations and generating quick, broad user adoption. Stellent Universal Content Management enables organizations to easily deploy multiple line-of-business applications — such as public Web sites, secure intranets and extranets, compliance processes and marketing brand management — and also scale the technology to support multi-site management and enterprise-wide content management needs.

Content management system - A content management system (CMS) is a computer software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. A content management system is frequently a web application used for managing websites and web content, though in many cases, content management systems require special client software for editing and constructing articles.

List of content management systems - This is a list of content management systems that are used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Many of them are built on top of separate content management frameworks.

HardCore Web Content Management - Asbru HardCore Web Content Management is a database-driven cross-browser/cross-platform web content management system. The system enables non-technical professionals to create, publish and manage websites with dynamic end-user functionality.



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