Showing posts with label Windows Server 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Server 2008. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2011

Windows Server 2008 Unleashed

Authors: Rand Morimoto, Michael Noel, Omar Droubi, Ross Mistry & Chris Amaris
TITLE: Windows Server 2008 Unleashed
"Windows Server 2008 Unleashed" covers the planning, design, prototype testing, implementation, migration, administration, and support of a Windows 2008 and Active Directory environment. This book addresses not only what is new with Windows 2008 compared to previous versions of the Windows Server product, but also what is different and how the similarities and differences affect an organization's migration to Windows 2008. Chapters are dedicated to the migration process from Windows 2000/2003 to Windows 2008, how to properly use Group Policies in Windows 2008, and tips and tricks on managing and administering a Windows 2008 environment. The authors cover the technologies new to Windows 2008, such as IPv6, Network Access Protection (NAP), Network Policy Server (NPS), Terminal Services Remote Programs, Windows Deployment Services (WDS), Hyper-V virtualization, and more! This book doesn't just describe the features and functions included in Windows 2008--there are notes throughout the book explaining how organizations have successfully used the technologies to fulfill core business needs. Tips, tricks, and best practices share lessons learned from hundreds of implementations of Windows 2008 in real-world environments.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Windows Server 2008 for Dummies

BOOK TITLE: Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies
AUTHOR: John Paul Mueller

"Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies" to help you install it, configure it, network with it, secure it, command it with Windows PowerShell, and more. Services best practices and the cool IIS Web server are covered too.
Windows Server 2008 contains so many features that it's sometimes hard to know which one to install. No problem! Just flip open "Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies" and find your answer in a flash!

SOURCE: Google Book