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Small Business Server 2008 (MCTS Exam 70-653)
MCTS Self -paced Training Kit (Exam 70-653) – Configuring Windows Small Business Server 2008, Beatrice Mulzer, – 2010 For the administrator of a Microsoft server. If you want to get certified, this book will help. 400 pages with disc.
CompTIA Linux+
CompTIA Linux+ Complete Study Guide Exams LX0-101 and LX0-102, Roderick W. Smith, (- 2010) If you want to get certified, this will help.
Cloud Computing Bible
Cloud Computing Bible, Barrie Sosinsky, (- 2011) For the I.T. administrator. 450 pages.
Moodle 2.0
Moodle 2.0 First Look, Mary Cooch, 2010 A user guide for educators. The big win for teachers and schools is that lots of teachers’ repetitive work is automated so they can have more time for the 1 on 1 and … Continue reading
Linux bible : boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora
Linux bible : boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, SUSE, and 13 other distributions / Christopher Negus, Wiley 2011 Here is an updated version of the user and admin manual for Linux. You can enjoy many hours of poking … Continue reading
Wireless Network Administration
Wireless Network Administration – A Beginner’s Guide, Wale Soyinka, 2010 Administrators will want to read this. It is mostly focused on WiFi, but it has overviews of WiMax, GSM, LTE, and ZigBee, Well written, 300 pages.
Upgrading and Repairing PCs
Upgrading and Repairing PCs 19th ed., Scott Mueller, Que, 2010 1100 pages, with DVD videos.
Windows 7 Secrets
Windows 7 Secrets, Paul B. Thurrott, 2009 This is not just another Windows user guide. Advanced users and admins will find it useful. 1000 pages.
Oracle Self-service Applications
Oracle Self-service Applications, Melanie Anjele Cameron, McGraw-Hill, 2010 This book is for admins in charge of Oracle’s e-business apps, including Oracle iProcurement for automating both the requesting and approval of requisitions Oracle Internet Expenses for streamlining the entry, approval, and … Continue reading
Ubuntu on A Dime
Ubuntu on A Dime – The Path to Low-cost Computing, James Floyd Kelly, 2009 If you want a cheap but powerful computer, this book will help. It has 30 pages discussing hardware selection for Linux, then 200 pages introducing you … Continue reading
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