PRNewswire: XOR CTO Trent Hein Co-Authors 3rd Edition of Best-Selling UNIX System Admin Handbook | Linux Today

PRNewswire: XOR CTO Trent Hein Co-Authors 3rd Edition of Best-Selling UNIX System Admin Handbook

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 11, 2000

“Trent R. Hein, chief technical officer for XOR Inc., has
co-authored the 3rd edition of his best-selling book, UNIX System
Administration Handbook, which will be released in June. With
this edition the text now includes coverage of the popular Linux
platform and UNIX’s ever-changing and critical role in eBusiness
development.
The book is available at leading retailers
nationwide, including Amazon.com.”

“As eBusiness becomes an important part of the mix for more and
more companies, the administration of the systems that power
eBusiness becomes mission critical. UNIX continues to be the system
of choice for large, high-traffic web sites, including most
eCommerce and eRetail Internet sites. The hands-on experience and
knowledge of Hein and his co-authors have made the UNIX System
Administration Handbook the leading source for nearly 10
years.”

“This revised edition of the UNIX System Administration Handbook
covers current topics faced by system administrators such as
Internet security and performance. The coverage of Linux (an
emerging platform for eBusiness Internet sites) provides new-age
system administrators time-proven guidance on building and
maintaining high-performance, world-class environments. The books
also offers expert instruction, advice and examples of other major
UNIX variants including Solaris, HP-UX and FreeBSD.”


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