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Everyone wants a "lights out" data center, but in an era of distributed, Internet-centered computing, that's tougher to accomplish than ever. This book can get you close! It helps managers define realistic expectations and goals for automating IT, then presents a systematic, enterprise-level methodology that incorporates today's best approaches to achieving those goals. The book contains sample project plans, process flows, IT organization charts, and other valuable resources for getting from where you are to where you want to be.
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A best practices guide tothe people and process issues associated with maximizing application availability. Focus is on how enterprises can design systems that are easier to maintain.
Preface In the past three decades, businesses have made staggering investments in technology to increase their productivity and efficiency. The technological infrastructure of these companies has become increasingly sophisticated and complex. Most companies today are extremely dependent on their technological infrastructure. Operating without it is like trying to run a business without a telephone or electricity. Businesses depend on their technology at least as much as, perhaps more than, any other utility. However, unlike the telephone and electric industries, technology has not had the benefit of 100 + years to mature under the control of a handful of companies. Thousands of companies con...
An insider's guide to writing Java-powered Web pages with JavaStudio, this book shows how without writing a single line of code. The hands-on format can be used as both a tutorial and reference, depending on the experience level. The CD-ROM contains a full, working 30-day "try and buy" version of JavaStudio.
From abstract classes to zip format, Horstmann (Preview Software) and Cornell (U. of Connecticut) cover aspects of Java for experienced programmers: input/output, multithreading, networking, database connectivity, remote objects, advanced AWT, Java beans, security, internationalization, and native methods. Contains examples, figures, and installation instructions for the complementary CD-ROM. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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Software -- Programming Languages.
This book covers the basics - the place to get started. It starts with a brief review of computer processing in order to gain an understanding of context. It then covers C#; SQL Server and Networks.