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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.”
05.19.09
The goal in this book is to explain to its readers “why so few organizations actualize the full benefits of SOA, why certain dimensions of SOA are not executed correctly, and how other aspects of SOA are implemented to maximize its advantages.”
04.15.09
As stated in the book’s title, the focus of this book is on SQL Server 2008 – its new features and where its functionality differs to that of SQL Server 2005. But because the book’s content is also based on Microsoft’s latest server operating system – Windows Server 2008 – a bonus for readers is that they also get to learn about how SQL Server 2008 runs on Windows Server 2008.
03.17.09
Why should you bother reading a book titled “SQL Server Forensic Analysis”? According to the book’s author, Kevvie Fowler, the reason is simple: “within the past few years, our reliance on database technology has increased exponentially...As our reliance on databases has increased, so, too, have the number of attacks targeting the data those databases store and process…
02.18.09
By reading this book you will not only become more efficient in searching the Net, you will also gain invaluable insights into Google’s diverse range of web and software tools.
01.21.09
“Eating the IT Elephant” is an intriguing title for a book, so much so that it begs to be picked up just to find out what it’s all about. And once you do, the book becomes all the more intriguing because you discover that this particular book investigates a topic that is an ongoing frustration for nearly all IT professionals, namely, learning how to manage, evolve, and transform legacy IT systems.
12.17.08
You don’t normally associate the concept of visualization with computer networks, unless, of course, you are referring to a specialized type of visualization. And that’s the very reason that the book, “Applied Security Visualization”, has been written.
11.19.08
The book, "Enterprise Master Data Management: An SOA Approach to Managing Core Information", published by IBM Press, represents a comprehensive reference resource that covers all the different aspects of "Master Data Management" (MDM).
10.13.08
If your company is currently running SAP, or maybe it is intending to implement it in the near future, then one book that can help you to both understand and master SAP is "Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours."
09.17.08
What sets "The New School of Information Security" apart from other security books is the willingness of its authors to look beyond traditional sources of information in order to address security challenges that all companies and organizations are currently facing.
08.20.08
The emphasis in the book, "Implementing SOA: Total Architecture in Practice" is on the business value that can be derived from SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) implementation.
07.16.08
The book, "Special Edition: Using Microsoft Windows Vista", presents a comprehensive look at the newest release of Windows, and it is a handy book to keep close by whenever you're working with Vista.
06.16.08
Dr. Phillip Hallam-Baker is well-qualified to have penned the book "The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime." As a member of the CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) team that created the original Web specifications, he contributed to the design of HTTP, the core protocol of the World Wide Web.
05.16.08
If you need a comprehensive text that covers a range of Microsoft Office 2007 servers, then I suggest that you take a look at the book with the rather lengthy title of the "Administrator’s Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 Servers: Forms Server 2007, Groove Server 2007, Live Communications Server 2007, PerformancePoint Server 2007, Project Portfolio Server 2007, Project Server 2007, SharePoint Server 2007 for Search."
04.11.08
According to the new book, "Understanding Windows CardSpace: An Introduction to the Concepts and Challenges of Digital Identities", Windows CardSpace is "an expression of the new user-centered approach to identity management." This new approach, as outlined in the opening pages of the book, is "poised to solve many different problems of diverse natures."