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Microsoft
Learning Business Statistics with Microsoft Excel 2000
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (2001-01-15)
Author: John L. Neufeld
List price: $55.00
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This is where to start learning econometrics on your own.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-20
This is the BEST book for learning statistics for business or a more advanced course in econometrics (i.e., dealing with problems presented by economics data, such as heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation). If you haven't taken a probability and statistics course immediately before the intermediate econometrics course, you MUST get this book and do as many of the exercises as possible. If you're starting a job in consulting, you MUST study this book before you start your job. The text and exercises rely on EXCEL. I've been teaching this stuff for 20 years, and I didn't really learn the "Data Analysis Tools" in EXCEL until to taught a course with this book. (And the author actually answers email!) The rate of return on this book is about 1000%, i.e., for $40 your lifetime earnings will increase over $4000 (not including the time you put into studying EVERY page). Just do it!

If you want to understand....
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-04
business statistics and at the same time learn how to use Excel statistical features, buy this book.

Neufeld's emphasis is very much on using the power of Excel as a "tool" to convey an good understanding of the statistics. And having recently tried to brush up my Statistics using the traditional text book approach...

So, if you're one of those who likes to really understand what's going on you'll like this book.



Great for MBA students!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-27
I'm going back to school and really needed to brush up on my statistics. This book did the trick and I'll use what I learned from it for the rest of my career.

Excellent book for Graduate Business Students
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-27
This is one of the best text books in Business Statistics that I have come across which not only is theoretically excellent but also helps you master Excel. I think this author should seriously think of adding some more chapters like Conjoint analysis so that it is helpful to PhD students like me.
On a whole, an excellent text book for all graduate students. A must for all graduate business students.

One of the best
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-23
I think this is one of the best books on this topic available. I have purchased many in an effort to merge statistical knowledge with the Excel application. While Excel is a powerful tool it can be tough to figure out how to harness all that power. It is an expertly written, no-frills book. The author clearly knows how frustrating most of the other Excel books on the market can be so he takes great care to walk you though the steps to success. A one star hit for a few noticeable things missing. One topic I really would like to have seen is creation of boxplots (very tough to do in Excel). A minor issue though because this book is loaded with great infromation and step-by-step approaches.

It is a bit pricey at [$], but I think well worth the price. If you can find it second hand then all the better because there is no data or sample disc included. I usually find the lack of a disc for such an expensive book annoying; however, there is a web site for you to download the data files referenced in the book so everything makes sense. As the title suggests the focus is business statistical applications. Bottom line: great book.

Microsoft
MCSE JumpStart: Computer and Network Basics
Published in Paperback by Sybex Inc (1999-03-15)
Author: Lisa Donald
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Wonderful Resource
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-09
If you have been putting off getting your MCSE and am anything like I was, "Next month I will start preparing for my MCSE.". However, I had no place to begin.

This is the place to begin. Buy this book, READ this book, and you WILL have a better knowledge of computer and network basics.

If you are currently working in this field, you'll even understand some of the things you've troubleshooted in the past - it all comes clear.

This book is worth at least 6 stars!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-25
I am a programmer for a small software company. Besides programming, I also do training and I fly places and install client/server database engines (and our app) on various networks; which means that I end up troubleshooting misconfigured networks. We have tech support people who talk to IS people at different companies every day. I have recommended to my boss that he buy a copy of this book for every one of our techs. This book uses clear language and covers all the relevant subjects. It is well-organized and almost free of errors. Kudos to Lisa Donald!

This book is destined to be a classic.

Who's saying this? A guy who's an MCSD and a Sun Certified Java Programmer.

If your not a computer geek....
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-07
I am not the most educated person in the field of computers or networking, but I am not the stupidest either. I build computers on the side and got interested in getting my MCSE. I got this and 3 other books, this book really starts with the basics. If you are getting your MCSE, you will need more than this, however this will definintly prepare you for the acronyms and vocabulary you will find in more advanced books, so that you will know what they are talking about. It is a priceless reference to me and find myself referring back to it time and time again. I have 2 books of the Sybex MCSE titles and they are both very good, I have not rated the other nor will I mention it now because I have not yet finished it. If you want to get your MCSE I recommend this book. It is fast easy reading and barring what it deals with is the most attention grabbing non-fiction book I have ever read.

Easy Intro to MCSE Basics
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-30
This book is extremely simple, but excellent background for those who have little or no knowledge of computer networks and Windows NT. I found it very clear and the descriptions of basic Networking model is much better than any I have found in university course materials. I had never used NT so was pleased to find that this described the basic principes. If you know the basics already, skip it and go straight to the Sybex study guides.

this is a 10 star book FOR NEWBIES TO NT NETWORKING
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-04
I AM A 56 YEAR OLD TRUCK DRIVER WHO DECIDED TO BECOME A MCSE. WHILE TAKING MY CORE COURSES I FOUND MOST ARE FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE WORKED IN THE FIELD AND WAS VERY, VERY LOST.. THANKS TO YOUR BOOK I HAVE FILLED IN MUCH OF THE BLANKS IN BACKGROUND EXPERIENCE. THIS BOOK WAS SUCH A FIND FOR ME..I HAVE GIVEN THIS BOOK TO MY 15 YEAR OLD SON TO READ TO PREPARE HIM FOR A CAREER IN NETWORKING.. WOULD RECCOMEND A CD-ROM/SEARCHABLE DATABASE ADDITION WITH A ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NETWORKING TERMS AND CONCEPTS.. WHAT A GREAT BOOK!

Microsoft
MCSE NT Server 4.0 Ace It!
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds (1998-11)
Author: Mark B. Cooper
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One of the bast study books
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-27
The ace it series is very easy to understand and has helped me alot. Good for anyone that knowns how to use the topic but need to learn a little more to pass the test

one of the highly recommended book to buy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-06
i have been using nt server books for a long time and this is the best book so far i came across. you dont waste anytime in studying at all, all information is given. Highly recommended for people taking the Server Exam!!!!

the only thing that i wish it can be improved are the questions that was given by the book. It needs a little more punch.

Definatly worth buying
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-15
I used this book in conjunction with Exam Cram and found it more thorough, as well as more understandable. I got an excellent score on the test and purchased more books in this series.

Excellent Book!! Would Highly Recommend for Passing the Exam
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-09
A great supplement to your studies for this exam. I purchased Mark's book along with Microsoft's self-paced kits and Readiness Review book. Mark's was by far the best! He gets right to the point with just the essentials you need for passing the exam. I plan on purchasing his other book for my next exam - Server in the Enterprise. For this exam in particular, I prefer Mark's book over the Exam Cram series that I felt was too wordy! Good luck to all, with this book you can't go wrong!

Great study book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-15
This book is a great study guide for the NT Server exam! I used it to review, and by the time I started taking Trancender exams, I knew almost everything I needed to know.

In the past I've used Exam Cram, MS Readiness Review, TestPrep and Ace-It books, and the Ace-It are always the most helpful. I'd recommend the whole series

Microsoft
Microsoft .NET and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit (Pro-Developer)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Press (2003-10-08)
Author: Simon Guest
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Very helpful book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-27
This book was very helpful to solve my interoperability problems w/o building crazy wrapper code. I had two huge issues, I was struggling to build an XML web services bridge channel between my j2ee application and microsoft C# application. I had several issues with encodings and XML content issues. I had integration problems with couple of j2ee applications with VB app. This book helped me to solve them.
This book is perfect balance for understanding all microsoft <-> j2ee integration specific concepts and code guidance. Simon guest done terrific job explaining the concepts with good level of details to support both from j2ee and .net perspectives. The author has so much grip and clarity on the subject, makes it so simple for understanding and illustrations and very clear to read. A must have for java and .net developers.

A Necessary Resource
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-21
It's an essential resource for any architect or developer who is involved in integrating the two platforms, J2EE and .Net, with enough breadth and depth in both being a technical reference as well as offering practical examples and solutions. The samples are working applications that can quickly jumpstart design and development, providing enough understanding and is presented in a clear concise manner.

It has helped us resolve some rather complex interoperable challenges that we've had with some of our customer applications, and saved us an immense amount of time and resource in research.

If you are looking for a quick start to resolving a complex problem, this would be a great place to begin.

Kudos!

Required reading for the modern Enterprise Developer!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-21
Today's Enterprises are heterogenous environments that make writing reliable efficient applications a nightmare at the best of times. This book gives the modern developer the tools and strategies necessary to successfully build and deploy heterogenous applications in today's Enterprises.

It is nice to see that readers are offered many different strategies for interop including both webservices and binary.

In addition, the companion CD actually contains TONS of usefull stuff including all the code, and usefull 3rd party applications.

Truly a must have.

Cutting through the FUD
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-30
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt is what J2 enthusiasts cling to when discussing .NET technologies. Simon cuts through these biases with concise, helpful guidance of how to interoperate. IBM and Microsoft both have committed to interoperability and Mr. Guest's book shows how that has real-world applicability. This book shows how an IT organization does not have to commit to J2 or .NET, but BOTH can interoperate and solve the problem. This book is no-nonsense and gives both audiences of developers equal perspective and guidance. Both platforms have their own value. This book attempts to bring synergy and achieves success in doing so. Bravo!

Clear and comprehensive, with plenty of examples.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-29
This book is a godsend for anyone who wants to learn how to successfully integrate .NET and J2EE software systems. Simon's writing style is clear and engaging, the book is well structured, and there are copious examples which provide concrete examples of each aspect of .NET/J2EE integration. One of the book's distinguishing features is that it covers a wide range of scenarios, such as XML data interchange, web services interoperability, messaging with MSMQ and the integrating with the presentation tier. The book ships with several useful third party Java products on a CD that allow the reader to immediately try out the code samples. Highly recommended!

Microsoft
Microsoft Access: Visual Basic (Step By Step (Redmond, Wash.).)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Pr (1995-12)
Author: Evan Callahan
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Old book, but still useful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-16
Best Access VBA book I have ever bought, and I have bought several.

Callahan is a great author, knows his application, and is great at explaining something that looks complicated, making it very simple to start programming your access forms and objects, jumping right into the nitty gritty.

Useful even if you use Access 2003. I have not bought Access Vista, but it's as good and still functional for Access 2003.

My favorite thus far
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-04
I have worked with Access97 for several years now, but the person designing the databases worked strictly in macros. I had read enough of the developer's books to realize that isn't the proper way to go, but those books were over my head since I had never had any programming experience. This book fit the bill because it assumed I knew nothing else. I think if I master this book and the Access Macro & VBA handbook by Susann Novalis that I will then be ready for the developer's books. Novalis described it as: intro books - walking; intro VBA programming - running; developer books - flying. I really want my databases to fly, but I have to learn to run first.

All the information you need to customized your Access DB
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-17
Great tutorial with specific examples that walk you though customizing Access DBs with a business purpose in mind. Really great book, I highly reccommend it to anyone who is planning to learn how to build customized access applications. Worth every cent you spent on it.

A well-organized tutorial on developing Access applications
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-19
Mr. Callahan provides a well-organized, easy-to-follow tutorial on application development in Microsoft Access 95, emphasizing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). This book is an excellent introduction to Access programming. Hands-on training is provided on the accompanying diskette.

If you like to "learn by doing", this is the book for you.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-29
I love this book. I learned more in 3 hours with this book than I did in a month of wading through various Access and VBA tomes. It is a perfect fit for the fairly technical Access user who is new to Visual Basic. Is your database dying under the weight of its macros? You need VBA and this is the book to teach it to you.

Microsoft
Microsoft Chess with Coupons (Microsoft Chess)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Press (1999-10)
Author: Yasser Seirawan
List price: $49.99
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Best beginning instruction
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-06
If you want to learn how to play chess, this is the way. The first book of the series, Play Winning Chess, describes the moves, rules, and terminology. While many people claim to know how to move the pieces, do they really know what a fianchetto is? How about en passant? Or what does o-o-o mean?
The second book of the series, Winning Chess Strategies, describes how to best deploy your pieces. What are good and bad bishops? How can a knight be defeated? What to do with the rooks?
The last book of this series, Winning Chess Tactics, illustrates the heart and soul of chess, beneficial exchanges. It gives you some basic fundamentals such as x-rays, skewers, and pins.
These books are easily readable and have many diagrams and explanations. Thinking about starting to learn about chess? Start here.

Microsoft Chess with Coupons
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-10
THis set is amazing. As a gift or for yourself, you can't go wrong purchasing these 3 books from Yasser Seirawan. I purchased mine here at Amazon "used" from HPCB-Online. The books were in mint condition packaged with care and they arrived in record time! I was surprised to find them because they are now out-of-print and are becoming hard to find. If you or someone you love is into chess, then make sure you don't let this set pass you by! Cheers!

Greatest series for new players
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-20
OK, so you know how the pieces move, have learned the four-move-checkmate, and like to attack. But, you are being hammered by better players who side-step your cheap attacks on f2 and f7, so what do you do? I recommend these books to all of my students because they methodically (and entertainingly) guide the reader through all the fundamentals of chess. These were some of the first books I read and I have gone back to them again and again to get material for teaching new players. These are the core of my chess book collection. Yasser, you are a great writer! How about an autobiography sometime soon?

Best Series of Chess Books you can buy
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-22
If you are a beginner or rated slightly higher, this is the best one series of books you can study. There are actually six in this series and you would be wise to study them all. My rating jumped 200 points after I read only three books in the series! I still have three books left to study! Yasser Seirawan has demonstrated through this series and his other books how well he writes as well as plays chess. There are only about thirty or forty GREAT chess instructional books in print, this is a great place to start quality chess study.

A Great Value
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-28
I actually bought all these books seperatly! Seeing them available as a set for a lot cheaper is Great! I wish I knew it was sold that way. This set is full of usefull information for a serious chess beginner. The first book, Play Winning Chess, goes over the basic rules and covers most chess terminology. Kind of basic, but Yasser's four principles of chess are outstanding. The second, Winning Chess Tactics, is where it starts getting good, I am not even through it all the way, and I already noticed a real improvement on my games. I play on-line, and I was getting butchered, I spotted a nice Combination the way I learned in the book, and checkmate shortly followed. The third book is called Winning chess Stratagies, i havent even opened it yet, but i can't wait. If you are a serious beginner who is tired of hearing, "Check Mate!", and never saying it, this set is for you. If you are a "real" chess player you should read something a little more advanced. They are still full of valuable information, well worth a read.

Microsoft
Microsoft Office Excel 2003 QuickSteps (Quicksteps)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (2004-01-27)
Author: John Cronan
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A effective training tool for Excel tutors
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-25
This particular series of instructional books (meaning the "QuickSteps" series) has always been one of my favorites -- they're concisely written in short paragraphs with decent descriptive pictures to help anyone learn just about any type of software application.

While I found this book to be fairly complete, I'd still only recommend it as a desk-side reference manual to use along with Microsoft tutorials themselves. While it is a cleverly written book that is not as cumbersome to use as other reference books on the market, it does not address all of the finer points of Excel.

All in all, it's a great reference book, and let's face it, sometimes it's just easier to review a chapter a few times to digest material rather than stare at a computer screen until you become cross-eyed.

All in all, I'd probably give this book a 4.5, but since that's not an option, I'll have to stick with 4 stars.

Great for my users
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-09
I manage a medium-sized network and support a large number of fairly savvy users. That is, most users know how to do their specific tasks very well and are willing to learn new things. But they are not willing to sit down with a book full of dense text. This is where the "Quick Steps" books come in handy. I keep a number of these books on hand and when a user requests assistance, I give them one of the books with the appropriate page bookmarked. Steps are outlined in full color with lots of pictures and pointers and tips. Additional information is set off in side boxes so users can learn more if they choose. What I have found is that once a user completes a task successfully, they get fairly excited about the experience and browse the book to learn more. The books really stimulate users to experiment with things they would not normally bother to learn. And that is where this book excels. It is a "browser." Users don't feel like they need to start at the beginning and read through to the end. I get lots of grumbles when I ask for the book back so I can pass it on to others.

This book is also great for new users. I tell them to spend a few hours working through the steps, which are easy to follow and can be done at a fairly fast pace. Most users think the full color layout is fun to work through. The down-side is that like any book, space is limited, especially with the fully-illustrated format, so you're obviously not going to find everything in these books, but I do feel they contain a good balance of material and are appropriate for corporate libraries.

Marty (the concept author for the Quick Steps series) and I are fellow writers and that is how I learned about these books. I must say that they have helped my users enormously and relieved my support task. Hey, it's the 21st century. Anyone working in an office should know how to work with operating systems and common applications. Most people can do that if they have easily accessible references and refresher material like these books. Thanks to Marty for developing the "Quick Steps" concept and to McGraw-Hill for publishing this series.

Review From A Psychology Student
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-16
I'm a soon-to-be-graduating Psychology student at the University of Washington and I am writing this review from the perspective of some one using excel in Social Sciences.

I found this book extremely suited to my needs...each step was very clear and precise and it was easy to find the chapter or section that was most applicable to what I was working on.

It covered all of the functions of Excel that I have used in my classes thus far. Although my intro. classes had a very brief introduction to the functions I needed, as I progressed into higher level classes and used more and more Excel I found that I needed additional specific instructions for my work. This book was very helpful in that way, and saved me the bother of forever emailing questions to my professor, as I had done before I received the book.

I actually used Excel the most to analyze the significance of data from an experiment that I had designed and to graph the results. This required quite a few steps and it was helpful to have a guide to look at as I went as opposed to trying to guess what came after the basic skills I had previously learned.

I also lent this book to a friend who works in American Ethnic Studies and used Excel to organize and make tables of data for her thesis. The American Ethnic Studies major has no background in science, so was in the position of having absolutely zero knowledge of Excel. However, with this book alone, she was able to complete the Excel portion of there thesis without any additional help.

From a student's point of view, this is a great resource if your field involves any use of Excel.

Great Tool
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-21
I don't use Excel all the time. But when I do I don't have time to troubleshoot problems.

This hands-on, user friendly book has helped me conquer Excel. The text is readable and well organized. The visuals are clean and fully support the instructions.

I found that you can start from the beginning and teach yourself EXCEL with simple step by step instructions or you can flip straight to your topic of interest and further build your skills. This is a great tool for all levels of expertise.

Great quick reference
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-02
I am an infrequent Excel user, so I needed a good reference book that is well indexed. That's exactly what I got with Excel 2003 QuickSteps. It's easy to find what I need when I want it. It's very well illustrated and contains a lot of great tips. The author does an excellent job of explaining the material.

Microsoft
Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Microsoft Office User Specialists Cheat Sheet
Published in Paperback by Que (1999-11-18)
Author: Doug Klippert
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Great Book for MOUS exam
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-28
This is an excellent book if you want to strictly pass the PowerPoint 2000 MOUS exam. If you have basic knowledge of PowerPoint and want something similar to a practice test, this is the book for you. I would recommend using this book as a supplement with more in-depth books to pass the exam. The end of chapter practice questions on the CD-ROM are very similar to the real test. I ended up scoring a 984 on my exam practicing with this book.

Excellent book for MOUS exam
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-28
This is a great book for stictly passing the MOUS exam if you already have basic knowledge of PowerPoint. This book is written more like a practice test and should be used with a more in-depth book to study for the exam if your starting from scratch. But if all you want to do is pass the exam, this book is for you. The end of chapter review questions and CD-ROM exercises are very similar to the real exam. I ended up getting a 984 on my exam practicing with this book alone. But once again, I would only suggest this book to people who are already familiar with PowerPoint.

Worked for me!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-28
If you are an average or above average Microsoft user and want to pass this exam -- this is the book for you! This book gives a good overview of PowerPoint skills and has good review tests at the end of each chapter. I only use PowerPoint occasionally but had no problem scoring a 952 out of 1000 on the exam. I also learned a great deal about the program that will help me on future presentations.

This book does not cover basic Microsoft skills. So if you don't know how to cut and paste or copy and save files (minimum skills), want to learn more about PowerPoint AND pass the test, I would suggest a more detailed book.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-13
Crammed for 1.5 hrs before the test and passed.

General Knowlege of Windows + This Book = Certification

You Can't Go Wrong With This Guide
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-09
I used this guide after briefly referring to a third-party manual and scored 952/1000 on the exam--three days before, I'd never even used PowerPoint. Some people think study guides should be as comprehensive as a manual but the truth about the MOUS exams is that, most of the time, the more advanced knowledge you have, the more likely it is that you'll get tripped up interpreting the tasks. Klippert provides an excellent, easy to read and refer to guide that tells you exactly what you need to know. The accompanying CD is brilliant with practice documents for everything, including finished solutions so that you can check your work. What this guide has that most others lack is focus--which is all you need to pass the exam.

Microsoft
Microsoft SharePoint Technologies: Planning, Design and Implementation (HP Technologies)
Published in Paperback by Digital Press (2004-11-17)
Authors: Kevin Laahs, Emer McKenna, and Veli-Matti Vanamo
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Excellent content and presentation!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-02
This book covers all main areas associated with a SharePoint implementation project, focusing on:
- Planning the deployment
- Deploying and integration with other platforms
- Monitoring and performance measurement
It addresses all topics comprehensively and discusses web part development, customisation and extensibility options. I concur with the prevailing sentiment amongst the other reviewers and would add that this is one of the best technical books of any kind that I have seen lying around!

Great Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-09
I bought this book and anthoer very npopular sharepint book. I think this book is the best. It covers almost everything you need both in depth and broad level. Great book...highly recommmand it.

SUCCESSFUL MERGER!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-17
SharePoint products have come together to produce a more tightly integrated and richer platform, upon which successful collaboration and information sharing can occur. Authors Kevin Laahs, Emer McKenna and Veli-Matti Vanamo have done an outstanding job in this book of covering almost every single aspect of SharePoint.

Laahs, McKenna and Vanamo begin this book by looking at the architecture of Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). In addition, the authors look at how a WSS site is used for the purpose of supporting multi author document collaboration. They also take a look at the architecture of SharePont Portable Server (SPS) and the key features that it brings to the collaboration landscape. Then, they focus on site personalization, delivered by WSS; profiles, delivered; personal sites, delivered by SPS; audience targeting, delivered by SPS; and, IM integration, delivered by Office 2003 and Messenger. The authors then look at the major components of search and how they can affect the features available to end users. Next, they introduce you to software and hardware architecture concepts that you should familiarize yourself with. Then, they take a brief look at the core server products you may want to integrate with your deployment and then focus on planning the features you can enable for SharePoint Products and Technologies. The authors continue by delving further into capacity and hardware planning for SharePoint Products and Technologies. Next, they cover the major aspects of deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies and walk you through a few example installation scenarios for both products. In addition, they cover some of the typical migration scenarios and tools available for you to perform them. The authors then look briefly at the architectures of both SPS 2001 and STS and how they evolved into the current SharePoint platform. Next, they examine the concept of Web Parts and Web Part Pages and where they fit into the overall SharePoint architecture. They then continue to expand upon the topic of deployment and explain the security framework surrounding Web Parts. In addition, the authors focus on the aspects of FrontPage and SharePoint integration that have the most impact. Finally, they take a look at some of the more advanced methods of customizing and extending your SharePoint implementation.

With the preceding in mind, the authors have done an excellent job of providing you with the basic knowledge and tools to begin applying the common customizations applicable to many organizations. Obviously, your requirements may be more specialized and require additional knowledge beyond what they were able to provide.

Great Companion
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-26
I found this book a very helpful reference and companion while implementing Sharepoint technologies
The authors have planned it carefully based on actual experience
Some other titles are just a copy of the help files or they tell you what you can easily find out yourself
Only drawbacks which (i forgive):
1. the index is not comprehensive, so it is sometimes difficult to find certain topics quickly
2. some issues are not addressed, viz. bugs, problems etc
3. a section on tips and tricks would have been very helpful (like adding friendly URLs in announcements)
All in all a great value for money and thumbs up to the authors.

Very good reference for SharePoint projects
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-08
I had to search and collate a lot of information off the MSDN library, couple of other SharePoint books and newsgroups -- which I could have easily obtained from this book at first glance.

The book approaches Microsoft's portal (and underlying) technology from an architecture perspective and dives into the various phases of any real SharePoint engagement; as promised by the book's title. I would recommend it for people new to SharePoint who are going to be involved seriously, and also to "experienced" people as a good source for reference.

If there was an advanced version of this book, I'd buy it!

Microsoft
Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Dba Survival Guide
Published in Paperback by Sams Publishing (1996-06-01)
Authors: Orryn Sledge and Mark Spenik
List price: $49.99
New price: $11.99
Used price: $0.39

Average review score:

Straight forward, no nonsense information!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-09
This book gives you the information you need when you need it. The authors will tell you what works, and what doesn't. You get the right answers, not just the Microsoft answers.

Excellent real world application!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-21
This book is more clearly defined than the Microsoft manuals. Buy it! It's money well spent!

For Beginners Only: a re-write of the MS Manuals
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-08
Basically, a well-written, high level 'cliff notes' of the manuals. The target audience is casual and beginner users of SQLServer, not power users. Power users and budding DBA's should try SQL Server Unleashed by the same publisher, or SQLServer Secrets from IDG.

The best SQL 6.5 DBA book available!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-01
No other book on the market even comes close with respect to the DBA specific aspects of SQL server. All the rest are a mix of developer/DBA material. If you just want to know how to administer SQL this is definately the book for you!

We Need This Book To Stay in Print!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-13
As a SQL Server DBA I am often called upon to deal with 6.5 installations. All my training has been on 7.0 and while many of my peers may have gotten their start on 4.2 or 6.0 or 6.5, I learned on 7.0 and it is different. The 6.5 DBA Survival Guide has helped me to figure out how to do things in 6.5 that are done quite differently in 7.0. I have found it to be an excellent resource manual for making sense out of how things work. Online help in 6.5 is a great disappointment compared to 7.0 so a book like this is essential.

I don't know how to compare this book to others on 6.5 because I have not read any others. But my readings in this one have compared very favorably to what I have read in dozens of references dealing with 7.0.


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