Follows are three HP Professional books I've published through Prentice Hall:


OPENVIEW NETWORK NODE MANAGER, is my third book, printed September 2000. It is based on my experience with NNM since the 1.0 days when the product wasn't based on the developers kit and the main application was called xnm. I have installed NNM at dozens of HP customer sites and taught the HP customer training. The material between the covers is based on a fairly unique perspective of an HP consultant.

 
ARCHITECTING ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS WITH UNIX NETWORKING was title of my second book written 1998 and is based on my experiences working at HP. It shares methodologies for architecting, designing, implementing, and managing computer solutions involving networks, desktop computers, and UNIX servers. I have developed and applied them successfully to real world customer situations.

 
PRACTICAL PLANNING FOR NETWORK GROWTH was the title of first book written in 1996 and is based on my experiences working at HP, and was written to share the many secrets of network performance analysis that I have developed and applied successfully to real world customer situations.

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