
IT Architecture For Dummies
by Hausman, Kalani Kirk; Cook, Susan L.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Susan L. Cook is a Senior IT Policy and Security Programs Administrator and a former compliance auditor. Both are employed by Texas A&M University.
Table of Contents
Part I: Developing the Architecture.
Chapter 1: Planning for Enterprise Realignment.
Chapter 2: Exploring Tasks, Roles, and Tools.
Chapter 3: Pondering Platform Pros and Cons.
Part II: Defining the Role of IT Architecture.
Chapter 4: Reducing Complexity through Standardization and Consolidation.
Chapter 5: Planning Enterprise Information Security.
Chapter 6: Complying with Mandates and Managing Risk
Part III: Creating an Enterprise Culture.
Chapter 7: Developing Identity and Access Management Strategies.
Chapter 8: Developing a Network Culture through Collaboration Solutions.
Chapter 9: Reviewing Communication Methods.
Part IV: Developing an Extended Network Enterprise.
Chapter 10: Managing Data Storage.
Chapter 11: Managing Application Development.
Chapter 12: Planning for the Mobile Enterprise.
Part V: Obtaining Value beyond the Basic Enterprise.
Chapter 13: Virtualizing Enterprise Systems.
Chapter 14: Facilitating High-Performance Computing.
Chapter 15: Enabling Green IT.
Part VI: Protecting the Enterprise.
Chapter 16: Planning Technology Updates.
Chapter 17: Planning Security Strategies.
Chapter 18: Planning Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten Challenges for Redesigning an Existing Enterprise.
Chapter 20: Ten “Low-Hanging Fruit” Opportunities.
Glossary.
Index.
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