This book covers all phases of client/server technology management for the business environment. Offering both breadth and depth of coverage, the book focuses not only on the technology aspects of client/server computing, but also on management and business issues. A valuable resource, The Manager's Handbook of Client/Server Computing in Business and Finance addresses many of the concerns that business managers and computer professionals encounter in building and maintaining a client server computer environment.
Joel G. Siegel, Ph.D., CPA, is a self-employed certified public accountant and professor of accounting at Queens College of the City University of New York. Previously, he was employed by Coopers & Lybrand and Arthur Andersen. Dr. Siegel has acted as a consultant in accounting to many organizations, including Citicorp, International Telephone and Telegraph, United Technologies, American Institute of CPAs, and Person-Wolinsky Associates. He is the author of 68 books and 300 articles on accounting topics. Dr. Siegel was the recipient of the Outstanding Educator of America Award and has served as chairperson of the National Oversight Board.