Looking into Windows NT

by Steven Levenson

Published 25 August 1997
What Windows did for the desktop computer, Windows NT is about to do for computer networks. Now in its third version, Microsoft's "network solution" provides unprecedented levels of speed, power, and cost savings. Looking into Windows NT is not a user's manual, but a practical, decision-making guide to the big question: Should our company switch to Windows NT? In great detail, the book delves into all the critical issues: What are NT's most popular features? How does one add NT to a Novell NetWare environment? What about Unix? What effect will NT have on your current applications, and which applications are most compatible? How does NT control access to drives and files? How is NT used as an Internet server? Can NT really add value to your business? What are the experiences of companies currently using NT? How does Microsoft itself use NT?