JUNOS Enterprise Routing

A Guide to JUNOS Software and Enterprise Certification ISBN: 0596514425 Pages: 812 Publisher: O’Reilly Topic: Junos Written by Doug Marschke and Harry Reynolds, instructors and creators of the JNTCP-ER Certification Exams, JUNOS Enterprise Routing (O’Reilly) is the only comprehensive book

SQL in a Nutshell

A Desktop Quick Reference Covering MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server ISBN: 0596518846 Pages: 591 Publisher: O’Reilly Topic: SQL For programmers, analysts, and database administrators, SQL in a Nutshell (O’Reilly Media) is the essential reference for the SQL language used

Active Directory Cookbook

Solutions for Administrators and Developers ISBN: 0596521103 Pages: 1087 Publisher: O’Reilly Topic: Windows Server When you need practical hands-on support for Active Directory, the updated edition of the popular Active Directory Cookbook (O’Reilly), by Laura E. Hunter and Robbie Allen

SUSE Linux

Lab-Based Approach Makes Linux Accessible to Users of All Ilks ISBN: 059610183X Pages: 430 Publisher: O’Reilly Topic: Linux Perhaps due to the participation of Novell, SUSE Linux is one of the most popular and highly rated Linux distributions available today.

Windows Vista in a Nutshell

Understanding and Succeeding in the Vista Revolution ISBN: 0596527071 Pages: 732 Publisher: O’Reilly Topic: Windows Vista Anticipation about Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows Vista, is building exponentially. Thankfully, after all the hype and attention paid to the Vista revolution–with its

Bash Cookbook

Use bash Like a Unix Master ISBN: 0596526784 Pages: 622 Publisher: O’Reilly Topic: Unix Actor Matt Damon recently announced that he would not play Bourne again, giving Unix enthusiasts everywhere pause to wonder. The Bourne Again Shell, or bash for

Interface Oriented Design

Using Interface-Oriented Design ISBN: 0976694050 Pages: 240 Publisher: O’Reilly Topic: Programming Object-oriented design is a widely used and sometimes misused technique for creating software. But somewhere along the line, the emphasis on objects overshadowed the emphasis on interfaces: how objects