Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP Computer Basics All in One
















Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP Computer Basics All in One




Find all the answers to a Windows XP user¿s questions in one big, easy-to-use book. Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP Computer Basics All in One is designed to teach the new computer user how to get the most out of a desktop computer. It does not assume the reader wants to learn how to use just one product, but covers multiple products and technologies together in a logical fashion. Topics covered include: Computer Basics, Windows XP, Microsoft Office, Internet and Web, Upgrades and Repair, and Home Networking. If you are a beginning computer user who wants to buy one, single book to help you better use your computer or accomplish a broad range of computer activities Sams teach Yourself Windows XP Computer Basics All in One is the book for you!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP All in One (2nd Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself)













Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP All in One (2nd Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself)



If you’re new to the world of Windows XP and are daunted by the thought of having to figure it all out on your own, Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP All in One can help. This all-inclusive book will teach you how to not only use your Windows XP system, but also how to utilize digital media and Internet features. Learn how to set up a home network, as well as how to upgrade, repair and protect your PC from viruses, spam and spyware. Updated to include information relating to the Windows XP Server Pack 2, Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP All in One will help you get the most you can out of your Windows XP-based computer.






Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Windows Server 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))












Windows Server 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
If you’re curious, but hesitant, about finding your way around Microsoft’s new Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 For Dummies is the book for you. This friendly reference shows you everything you need to know — from installation and deployment to building and running a Windows Server 2008 network.
Server-based networking really is a big deal, and this 1000lain-English guide helps you make the most of it. You’ll find out about Windows Server 2008’s important functions, capabilities and requirements; develop a network implementation plan; take a step-by-step walkthrough of the installation process; and get valuable tips on how to boost your bandwidth beyond belief! Before you know it, you’ll be configuring connections to the Universe, working with active directory, and treating domains and controllers like old pals. Discover how to:
Build and connect your network
Install and configure Windows Server 2008
Set up and manage directory services
Manage users and groups
Install and manage print servers
Secure your network
Troubleshoot active networks
Plan for installing Active Directory
Proclaim and manage your own domain
Resolve names between TCP/IP and NetBIOS
Manage shares, permissions, and more
Develop and implement a regular backup protocol
Windows Server 2008 For Dummies may be easy-going, but it’s simply packed with need-to-know stuff that will send you diving into Windows Server 2008 experience just for the fun of it. So start now!

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unleashed












Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unleashed


This is the ultimate guide to the design, migration, implementation, administration, management, and support of an Exchange Server 2007 environment. The recommendations, tips, and tricks covered are based on more than two years of early adopter implementations of Exchange 2007. The authors highlight the features and functions that organizations both large and small have found to be the important components in Exchange 2007, including the new Outlook Web Access mail, functions that better support mobile devices, server-to-server mailbox replication for better data recovery, and integrated voicemail unified messaging.

Rand H. Morimoto, Ph.D., MCSE has been in the computer industry for more than 25 years and is the president of Convergent Computing, an IT-consulting firm in the San Francisco Bay area that was one of the key early adopter program partners with Microsoft on Exchange 2007. Dr. Morimoto has written a best-selling book on Microsoft Exchange for every version over the past 12 years.

Michael Noel, MCSE, MVP has authored or coauthored more than a dozen Sams Publishing “Unleashed” books, and is currently a principal consultant with Convergent Computing.

Andrew Abbate, MCSE is a fourteen-year veteran of consulting and is a senior consultant at Convergent Computing, where he continues to consult with both large and small clients to help improve their IT practices.

Chris Amaris, MCSE, CISSP is the Chief Technology Officer and cofounder of Convergent Computing. He has more than twenty years experience consulting for Fortune 500 companies, leading companies in the selection, design, planning, and implementation of complex IT projects.

Mark Weinhardt, MCSE has worked in various aspects of the computing industry for more than 20 years, has been a consultant with Convergent Computing for more than eleven years, and has performed enterprise class Windows and Exchange implementations and migrations.

Detailed information on how to…

  • Plan your implementation and migration to Exchange 2007
  • Confirm that your architecture of Exchange 2007 meets best practices
  • Build a lab environment to test that your migration, implementation, and support processes are valid
  • Implement Cluster Continuous Replication for effective disaster recovery of a failed Exchange server or site
  • Integrate Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging into an existing telephony environment
  • Optimize Exchange 2007 for a scalable enterprise environment
  • Administer and support Exchange on an ongoing basis

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Microsoft(R) Operations Manager 2005 Unleashed (MOM): With A Preview of Operations Manager 2007 (Unleashed)











Microsoft(R) Operations Manager 2005 Unleashed (MOM): With A Preview of Operations Manager 2007 (Unleashed)

This book is your most complete source for in-depth information about Microsoft Operations Manager 2005!
Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Unleashed provides a comprehensive guide to Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005. MOM is a tool that helps implement operations management, but it is not a piece of software that you can simply install and instantly have working.
This book provides reference material that will guide you through the steps to design, deploy, and configure MOM within your environment. You learn how to tune your MOM environment and tackle common challenges, such as managing your Microsoft operating systems, directory services, messaging platforms, and databases. Inside you will find comprehensive information on how to develop your own reports and management packs for your MOM environment as well as practical real-world examples, based on hands-on MOM experience.
· Plan your MOM deployment
· Architect MOM for performance, redundancy, and security
· Install or upgrade to MOM 2005
· Back up important MOM components
· Implement, troubleshoot, deploy, and manage management packs
· Work with rules and tune them
· Manage different aspects of your environment, including the Windows operating system, directory services, Exchange email, and SQL Server
· Extend MOM using connectors and third-party management packs
· Develop management packs, reports, and scripts
· Prepare for the next version of Operations Manager
CD–ROM includes
· Microsoft’s MOM 2005 Resource Kit and MOM 2005 Sizer
· MOM Agent Monitor
· Management packs and scripts written or customized for this book
· Live Links—more than 100 (clickable) hypertext links and references to materials and sites related to Operations Manager

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