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08.13.10
This book provides a logical pathway as it wends it way through the different components that comprise System Center.
07.19.10
There's no doubt that the book, "Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG): Administrator’s Companion", is a comprehensive read – a lot of useful information has been packed into its nearly 1100 pages. It has been specifically written to be an administrator's guide, and it definitely fulfills its role of delivering what the book's authors themselves refer to as "functional usage."
06.15.10
All of us are "time poor" and most likely don't have the time, nor the desire, to investigate each social networking application in depth. Preferably, what is required is a guide to the latest in social networking which provides an overview of each of the major social networking applications, along with how they work, so that we can determine for ourselves whether or not a particular application will benefit us in our daily business lives. Fortunately that guide is already available in the form of a new book titled "Social Networking Spaces: From Facebook to Twitter and Everything In Between" by Todd Kelsey.
05.18.10
Employees of businesses, and especially IT professionals who are in a privileged position to best understand the technologies underpinning global connectivity, have a responsibility to help their companies and organizations to exploit the positive benefits offered by such global connectivity. But where to start? The answer is simple – begin by reading "Anywhere: How Global Connectivity is Revolutionizing the Way We Do Business"!
04.19.10
In order to become successful in technical support, you need to not only develop a particular mindset; you also have to equip yourself with a unique set of technical skills to support that mindset. The book, "Technical Support Essentials: Advice You Can Use to Succeed in Technical Support" can be of enormous assistance in achieving both of these objectives.
03.16.10
In the book, "Event-Driven Architecture: How SOA Enables the Real-Time Enterprise", the four authors – Hugh Taylor, Angela Yochem, Les Phillips, and Frank Martinez – reflect on how they have "observed the recent and spectacular rise of the concept of service-oriented architecture (SOA) with excitement tempered by concern."
02.16.10
The book, “The Nomadic Developer”, despite its reference to the term "developer" within its title, is still the sort of book that will appeal to a wide readership because it basically reveals how to succeed in the world of professional IT, regardless of your current position, and most importantly, the prevailing economic situations.
01.19.10
Unless you have a special interest in Internet security or work in that particular field everyday, it's unlikely that you can stay up to date with all the latest developments in that area, simply because you are so busy trying to stay on top of your own professional IT commitments. It is vital though that you know how to protect yourself when you are online, and that's where the book, "The Myths of Security", can be of enormous help.
12.14.09
The collective goal of the authors of "SAP Implementation Unleashed: A Business and Technical Roadmap to Deploying SAP" was to show readers of the book how to be successful with SAP implementation by "doing it right" and by "doing it better".
11.17.09
This book appeals to curious users who want to travel down different Windows roads, rebellious users who want to thumb their noses at standard-issue Windows techniques, and power users who want to get the most out of Windows.
10.20.09
This book contains a comprehensive amount of information that can help anyone who is involved in installing, maintaining, fine-tuning, or trouble-shooting Windows Server 2008 in their company or organization.
09.15.09
“Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications” is the book to turn to in order to keep abreast of Microsoft’s latest range of voice communication technologies.
08.19.09
In this book, Kirk Haselden, the author of “Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services Unleashed”, is of the opinion that “Integration Services can be frustrating and difficult to learn”. And it is for those very reasons that the advice provided in Haselden’s book can substantially help you when it comes to mastering the technology.
07.14.09
In the book appropriately titled “Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks from Start to Finish”, the advanced hacking attack technique of “chained exploits” is defined as being “an attack that involves multiple exploits or attacks.
06.15.09
The book, “Exchange Server 2007 How-To”, definitely lives up to its subtitle of “Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators.”