Many people wonder why network management is in such disarray these days. Well, the history of its development tells the story. First, there was never a smooth shift from the single dominant operator to a set of cooperating organizations, and while there is significant cooperation today among the various players, putting together frameworks and protocols that require unanimous formal consent remains troublesome. Second, the problems themselves are difficult. The management of large, complex, distributed networks is challenging; made more so by the fact that different people own different parts. Third, not enough money is going into network management research, so much of the talent has fled. As a result, the technology and ideas about how to use networks effectively are essentially unchanged from early years. Network management is in great need of some intellect, interest, and investment.
A course in network management will undoubtedly deal with many of the following topics:
There is no better way to stay up to date in the field of network management than to visit the International Journal of Network Management.
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