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Saturday, 12 November 2011 19:45

IT Strategy in Action

 

stratThis book teaches students how to use and manage IT to deliver business value, with a focus on IT management issues, rather than technical issues. KEY TOPICS: IT Strategy in Actiontackles the real world challenges of IT management first, by exploring a set of the most important issues facing IT managers today and second, by providing a series of mini-cases which present these critical IT issues within the context of real organizations. Most suited for business professionals who are interested in discovering the latest research in business solutions through IT.

 

installPRACTICAL, AUTHORITATIVE GUIDANCE ON KEEPING A WIRELESS NETWORK WORKING HARD FOR YOUR BUSINESS! With annual equipment sales projected to grow to more than $5 billion by mid-decade, wireless networking is clearly a technology whose time has come. But with many wireless networks expected to be created at both small offices and home offices, where can people charged with maintaining them get comprehensive information to help them do just that?

The answer is McGraw-Hill's Installing, Troubleshooting, and Repairing Wireless Networks. Written with insight by a noted IT expert and commentator, this book provides comprehensive coverage of this rapidly emerging technology, and in the process:

* Introduces all wireless components, both off-the-shelf and subscriber products

* Covers WiFi technologies as 802.11a and b

* Includes all scales of wireless networks, from home to office, cafes and campuses, airports and hotels, to MANs, and describes what's best for different needs

* Shows how to integrate wired and wireless LANs

* Discusses the benefits and pitfalls of wireless technologies

* Advises how to set up and maintain security features

* And much, much more!

Basic enough for the hobbyist -; and yet still detailed enough for the IT professional -; Installing, Troubleshooting, and Repairing Wireless Networks is the essential survival guide for keeping a wireless network up and running.

About the Author:

Jim Aspinwall has been the Windows Helpdesk columnist and feature editor for CNET.COM and author of three books on PC maintenance. He has worked for a variety of computer software and support companies and is currently providing PC support and web consulting services. A resident of Campbell, California, Jim is also an amateur radio operator and an OSHA certified tower climber, maintaining radio transmission sites in Northern California.

Friday, 15 July 2011 10:04

Cyberpiracy (Cybersafety)

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CONTENTS

Foreword

Introduction

Intellectual Property

Copyright Law: From the Printing Press to P2P

From FTP to P2P

Managing Digital Piracy

The Piracy Problem

Using and Protecting Online Resources

Digital Piracy and Everyday Life

Chronology

Endnotes

Bibliography

Further Resources

Index

About the Author

About the Consulting Editor

 

fredProduct Description Virtually every computing system today is part of a distributed system. Programmers, developers, and engineers need to understand the underlying principles and paradigms as well as the real-world application of those principles. Now, internationally renowned expert Andrew S. Tanenbaum – with colleague Martin van Steen – presents a complete introduction that identifies the seven key principles of distributed systems, with extensive examples of each. Adds a completely new chapter on architecture to address the principle of organizing distributed systems. 

Hardcover: 1104 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 2 edition (2007)
Language: English

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fredProduct Description Virtually every computing system today is part of a distributed system. Programmers, developers, and engineers need to understand the underlying principles and paradigms as well as the real-world application of those principles. Now, internationally renowned expert Andrew S. Tanenbaum – with colleague Martin van Steen – presents a complete introduction that identifies the seven key principles of distributed systems, with extensive examples of each. Adds a completely new chapter on architecture to address the principle of organizing distributed systems. 

Hardcover: 704 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 2 edition (October 12, 2006)
Language: English

 

 

Publisher: MakeUseOf | 2011 | ISBN: n/a | PDF | 30 pages | 2.1 MB

This manual, by author Matt Smith, points out all the best new features of Microsoft's latest office suite, and explains them all in one handy guide. In most programs, it's not hard to find every single feature, but Office 2010 is so expansive that even veteran users will often find that they aren't expert in even half of the capabilities the software offers.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011 09:33

Moodle 2.0 for Business Beginner's Guide

Moodle 2.0 for Business Beginner's GuidePublisher: Pa,ck.t Pu.blish.ing 2011 | 324 Pages | ISBN: 1849514208 | PDF | 10 MB

Many people will recognize Moodle as a Virtual Learning Environment that can be used in schools to teach lessons and organize student information. Fewer people will realize that Moodle can be used in businesses to dispense training, share important documents, and encourage teamwork.

Moodle 2.0 for Business Beginner’s Guide will show you how to set up Moodle in your corporation. By introducing a system within your company that will allow for a centralized, accessible repository of knowledge, staff training will become a lot more streamlined, and the retention of skills will improve, leading to huge productivity benefits.

An easy-to-access, user-friendly system is crucial to keep communication flowing in any successful business. By putting your H.R. documents, newsletters, discussions, and training documents all in one place, which is accessible from the office or from home, you are giving your employees all the information that they need to be productive and become integrated members of your company. This book will show you how to get your important business documents online, as well as the recruitment and training processes. You will learn how to move any existing processes to Moodle, as well as set up new ones that will have you wondering what you did before Moodle came along!

A beginner’s guide that shows you how to share documents, create group activities, dispense online training, and much more, all by setting up Moodle in your business

Tuesday, 14 June 2011 19:47

Hardboiled Web Design

Andy Clarke, Chris Mills, Tim van Damme, and Owen Gregory, "Hardboiled Web Design"
Fiv e Simp le St eps LLP | 2010 | ISBN: 1907828001 | 420 pages | PDF | 57,7 MB

If you’ve been working on the web for a while, your bookshelves may already be buckling under the weight of books about HTML and CSS. Do you really need another one?

Hardboiled Web Design is different. It’s for people who want to understand why, when and how to use the latest HTML5 and CSS3 technologies in their everyday work. Not tomorrow or next week, but today. It won’t teach you the basics of writing markup or CSS, but if you’re hungry to learn about how the latest technologies and techniques will make your websites and applications more creative, flexible and adaptable, then this is the book for you.

Are you ready to get hardboiled?

Who should read this book?
If you care about markup, you’re in for a treat because we focus on how to use the new semantic elements contained within HTML5 right now. We also cover microformats and WAI-ARIA landmark roles, looking at how they’ll reduce your reliance on presentational elements and attributes, as well as making your websites and applications more useful without doing anything more than writing HTML.

If you’re a designer who wants to learn the creative opportunities offered by CSS3, this book will teach you how to use CSS3 in browsers that support its new properties, and offers a fresh perspective on how to handle older, less capable browsers. You’ll need to be willing to leave your preconceptions at the door, and hungry to learn about how using HTML5 and CSS3 will change the way you design and develop for the web. Is your foot on the accelerator? Buckle up, let’s go.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011 19:38

Java 2 Game Programming

Publisher: Course Technology PTR | ISBN: 1931841071 | edition 2001 | PDF | 779 pages | 16.5 mb

With the power of today's personal computer, game developers no longer need to rely on low-level "tricks" to write computer games. Increasingly, object-oriented programming languages, such as Java, are being used to create cutting-edge games. "Java 2 Game Programming" gives you an inside look at how Java can be used to create powerful gaming applications more quickly and easily than ever before. With topics ranging from Java basics for newbie Java programmers to advanced coverage of animation and scene management, this book has it all. Put your new skills to use as you create a fully functional 2D game development engine and sample game. Get ready to take your programming skills to the next level as you master the concepts you need to create the hot new game of tomorrow!

netwThis book provides a practical, up-to-date, and comprehensive survey of network-based and Internet-based security applications and standards. This books covers e-mail security, IP security, Web security, and network management security. It also includes a concise section on the discipline of cryptography—covering algorithms and protocols underlying network security applications, encryption, hash functions, digital signatures, and key exchange. For system engineers, engineers, programmers, system managers, network managers, product marketing personnel, and system support specialists.

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