After completing Client/Server: C/S Technology for Managers
the user should be able to:
 | Define client/server computing |
 | Describe how client/server
downsizing
and enterprise computing are related |
 | Explain how SQL relates to client/server computing |
 | Define middleware and its role |
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What Client/Server Means
 | Underlying architecture |
 | The traditional computing model |
 | The appeal of client/server |
Approaches to Client/Server
 | Client/Server: more than one flavor |
 | Providing access to legacy data |
 | Downsizing
rightsizing and upsizing |
 | Reengineering |
Clients and Servers
 | Client hardware and software |
 | Client costs |
 | Production servers and query servers |
 | Data warehouse servers |
Networks and People
 | Network basics |
 | Types of middleware |
 | Staff and retraining issues |
Background for Choosing Client Tools
 | Selecting client software |
 | Hardware and operating systems |
Client Tools
 | Categorizing client tools |
 | Checklist for client tool features |
 | The learning curve |
Servers: Keepers of the Data
 | Platforms and operating systems |
 | Predicting performance and benchmarking |
 | Database models |
Selecting a Database Server
 | Eight step process for selecting DBMS |
 | Data integrity issues |
LAN Basics
 | LAN components |
 | LAN protocols and operating systems |
 | The OSI reference model |
WANs and Middleware
 | Wide area networks |
 | The rise of TCP/IP |
 | The role of middleware |
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This course is distributed with a Client/Server glossary.
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