The steady rise of TCP/IP is causing a revolution in the use of SNA networks. For now, the two protocols have to work together. But how? Frank Booty investigates the options
OVER the past decade, the network infrastructures of large companies have changed. Pure, hierarchical systems network architecture (SNA) has been transformed - mainly because of the rise of the Int...
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