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Hardcover Networking Strategies for Information Technology Book

ISBN: 0890064962

ISBN13: 9780890064962

Networking Strategies for Information Technology (Artech House Telecommunications Library)

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This book addresses the whys and hows of realizing business objectives through information technology (IT). It integrates the fields of telecommunications networks and data processing from a strictly managerial perspective. The reader will find a plan of action for designing a technical and organizational structure that promotes the stategic goals of his company or department. The book identifies often overlooked aspects of network design which are critical to meeting the needs of end users. Each chapter highlights areas of particular concern to network managers and chief information officers. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A thought-provoking speculative discussion

In Exodus to the Virtual World, Dr. Edward Castronova explores a possible future wherein participation in virtual worlds and MMOs becomes so widespread that major social effects are felt here in the real world. He suggests that as more people spend more time in virtual worlds, they will come to expect the real world to provide many of the conveniences of those virtual worlds: more fairness, more opportunity, more fun. This,...

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Attention migration

The central theme of Exodus is the concept of "attention migration". That is: that more and more people choose to immerse themselves in synthetic worlds (Castronova's word instead of "virtual worlds") - MMOGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Games), like Second Life and World of Warcraft. Today they have at least 16 million registered users, and the number is increasing quickly. Also, some of these synthetic worlds function like...

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This is a very interesting book that deserves more attention than I fear it's likely to get. The author has used his experiences with synthetic game-worlds to write a thought-provoking look at the social landscape of the future, and craft a compelling argument for the way games will influence "reality" in the years to come. The author has more game-experience than I was expecting when I picked up this book, and has avoided...

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