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An engaging introduction to how people use IS to solve business problems. Using MIS explains why MIS is the most important course in the business school by showing readers how businesses use information systems and technology to accomplish their goals, objectives, and competitive strategy. With a new edition now publishing each year, Using MIS , 4e, contains fresh, new, and current material to help keep you up to date. Download ebook: Using MIS, 4th Edition If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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Take your Microsoft SharePoint solutions to the cloud—and gain scalability and high availability while helping to lower your operational costs. Led by a SharePoint expert, you’ll learn hands-on how to customize and maintain SharePoint cloud solutions. You also get practical advice for migrating business solutions either to Microsoft SharePoint Online or to a private cloud, using your own data center. This is an ideal guide for IT professionals, architects, and decision makers. Extend the reach of your SharePoint solutions—in the cloud Evaluate the ROI for using a public, private, or hybrid cloud solution Build public cloud solutions on either a shared or dedicated server Use Microsoft Office 365 for email, messaging, document authoring, and more Customize SharePoint Online using sandboxed solutions and SharePoint Designer Control identity management and authentication with Windows PowerShell® Deploy SharePoint in a private cloud with Hyper-V® and Microsoft System Center Improve private cloud automation, availability, and data isolation with multi-tenancy Download ebook: Deploying Cloud-Based Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Solutions: Learn Ways to Increase Your Organization’s ROI Using Cloud Technology (It Professional) If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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SharePoint experts focus on SharePoint 2010 as a platform for Enterprise Content Management. SharePoint allows all users in an organization to manage and share their content reliably and securely. If you’re interested in building Web sites using the new capabilities of enterprise content management (ECM) in SharePoint 2010, then this book is for you. You’ll discover how SharePoint 2010 spans rich document management, records management, business process management and web content management in a seamless way to manage and share content. The team of SharePoint experts discusses the ECM capabilities included in SharePoint Server 2010 that will assist with your workflow and content management. They cover Web content management (WCM) features and discuss accessibility and extensibility as well as scale and compliance. Shows how to use the capabilities of enterprise content management (ECM) to build Web sites Covers SharePoint 2010 ECM features and WCM (Web Content Management) features Reviews workflow and content management, mater pages and layouts, scale and compliance, and accessibility and extensibility Features real-world examples and code samples to help with your learning process Packed with code examples and real-world scenarios, this comprehensive book provides you with the information you need to get started using ECM with SharePoint 2010 today. Download ebook: SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Content Management If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: PROCESS AND PRODUCT is a market-leading text that gives instructors the most current and authoritative coverage of communication technology and business communication concepts while retaining a concise, logical 16-chapter organization. Written by award-winning author Mary Ellen Guffey, the 6th edition provides unparalleled instructor and student resources to help instructors plan and manage their courses. With the book’s 3 x 3 writing process, coverage of recent trends and technologies in business communication, and an unmatched ancillary package, you and your students will find that teaching–and learning–business communication can be enjoyable and easy. Download ebook: Business Communication: Process and Product, 6th Edition If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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Ever wished you could learn C from a book? Head First C provides a complete learning experience for C and structured imperative programming. With a unique method that goes beyond syntax and how-to manuals, this guide not only teaches you the language, it helps you understand how to be a great programmer. You’ll learn key areas such as language basics, pointers and pointer arithmetic, and dynamic memory management. Advanced topics include multi-threading and network programming—topics typically covered on a college-level course. This book also features labs: in-depth projects intended to stretch your abilities, test your new skills, and build confidence. Head First C mimics the style of college-level C courses, making it ideal as an accessible textbook for students. We think your time is too valuable to waste struggling with new concepts. Using the latest research in cognitive science and learning theory to craft a multi-sensory learning experience, Head First C uses a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works, not a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep. Download ebook: Head First C If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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iOS development is a real pleasure, that is until you have to try and integrate the freewheeling development style of iOS with the realities of enterprise software deployment. This book leads you through the steps needed to create successful applications in the enterprise, both for internal consumption and sale to end users. You’ll learn the pitfalls of concurrent project development, how to interface Objective-C applications to legacy backend systems, how to create unit tests and code metrics, how to implement automated XCode builds, and more. The Apple App Store is a great marketplace, but do you know how it can bite enterprise developers in the rear? How do you maintain iOS applications for the long term? If you are developing iOS applications in a corporate setting, you need to read this book. Download ebook: Developing Enterprise iOS Applications: iPhone and iPad Apps for Companies and Organizations If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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To help you navigate the large number of new data tools available, this guide describes 60 of the most recent innovations, from NoSQL databases and MapReduce approaches to machine learning and visualization tools. Descriptions are based on first-hand experience with these tools in a production environment. This handy glossary also includes a chapter of key terms that help define many of these tool categories: NoSQL Databases —Document-oriented databases using a key/value interface rather than SQL MapReduce —Tools that support distributed computing on large datasets Storage —Technologies for storing data in a distributed way Servers —Ways to rent computing power on remote machines Processing —Tools for extracting valuable information from large datasets Natural Language Processing —Methods for extracting information from human-created text Machine Learning —Tools that automatically perform data analyses, based on results of a one-off analysis Visualization —Applications that present meaningful data graphically Acquisition —Techniques for cleaning up messy public data sources Serialization —Methods to convert data structure or object state into a storable format Download ebook: Big Data Glossary If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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Much of what constitutes Big Data is information about us. Through our online activities, we leave an easy-to-follow trail of digital footprints that reveal who we are, what we buy, where we go, and much more. This eye-opening book explores the raging privacy debate over the use of personal data, with one undeniable conclusion: once data’s been collected, we have absolutely no control over who uses it or how it is used. Personal data is the hottest commodity on the market today—truly more valuable than gold. We are the asset that every company, industry, non-profit, and government wants. Privacy and Big Data introduces you to the players in the personal data game, and explains the stark differences in how the U.S., Europe, and the rest of the world approach the privacy issue. You’ll learn about: Collectors: social networking titans that collect, share, and sell user data Users: marketing organizations, government agencies, and many others Data markets: companies that aggregate and sell datasets to anyone Regulators: governments with one policy for commercial data use, and another for providing security Download ebook: Privacy and Big Data If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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Parts Catalog F-51D, TF-51D and F-51K US ARMY AIR FORCES | 1945 | PDF | 42 pages | 17 Mb
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