Présentation de l'éditeur
Windows Operating Systems and Quality of Service Networking provides an overview of Quality of Service technologies, and how they can be implemented in a Windows based system. Author Yoram Bernet is a leading authority on Quality of Service, having been one of the main architects of many QoS technologies in the IETF and a Program Manager for QoS at Microsoft. With the rapid increase in network traffic, network professionals have been scrambling to add capacity to their networks. But new applications, such as multimedia, keep driving up the demand for network services, and network traffic continues to increase. Quality of service technologies improve this situation by making efficient use of network capacity and giving you, the network professional control over how network capacity is allocated to various applications and users. This book explains the myriad QoS technologies that play a role in a QoS enabled network, with a focus on how to implement these technologies within Windows.
Biographie de l'auteur
Yoram Bernet has led Microsoft in the formation of its QoS vision for the last four years, and has also played a leadership role in the Internet Engineering Task Force's QoS efforts. Currently an architect in Microsoft's Windows Networking Group, Yoram previously managed the Network QoS Development Group for Windows 2000. He has been an active participant and has authored several drafts in a number of IETF QoS-related working groups.
Before his involvement with QoS specifically, Yoram designed the network infrastructure for the Microsoft Interactive TV program. Prior to his move to Microsoft, he worked at Memorex/Telex briefly, and at AT&T and Bell Labs for nine years. At AT&T, Yoram developed graphics hardware and, later, communications software.
Yoram has a degree in biomedical engineering from Case Western Reserve University.