[WarpCast] New Warp Server for e-business Book - 8/10/99




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The IBM International Technical Support Organization (ITSO) has just 
published the redbook many of you have been anxious to get: "OS/2 
Warp Server for e-business" (SG24-5393-00).

More information on this comprehensive technical manual can be 
found on the Internet at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245393.html.  
(You can even view the entire book online!)

OS/2 Warp Server for e-business, SG24-5393-00

   Abstract

  This redbook describes some of the core functions of the IBM 
OS/2 Warp Server for e-business product based on the experience 
of IT Specialists who participated in the ITSO, Austin Center 
project.

  The purpose of this redbook is to provide information 
and guidance on new features that have been introduced 
into OS/2 Warp Server for e-business.

  The book is organized as follows:
  Chapter 1: Introduction and overview
  Chapter 2. Base operating system enhancements
  Chapter 3. adapters and protocol services
  Chapter 4. Journaled file system and logical volume manager
  Chapter 5. File and print services
  Chapter 6. Integrating Windows NT Servers
  Chapter 7. TCP/IP Version 4.21 new functions
  Chapter 8. Lotus Domino Go Web Server and WebSphere
  Chapter 9. IBM remote access services

  Note that the redbook does not describe the systems management,
  backup and restore, software distribution and advanced print services
  components that are part of IBM OS/2 Warp Server for e-business. A
  second redbook is planned to cover those components.

  Also note that this redbook is not intended to provide basic 
information, but instead, it builds on knowledge of IBM OS/2 LAN 
Server or OS/2 Warp Server, and an understanding of TCP/IP is assumed.
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