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Applied Data Communications: A Business-Oriented Approach Review

Applied Data Communications: A Business-Oriented Approach
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I just finished a course on data communications at a local college. Since I knew absolutely nothing about the topic. I had nowhere to go but up. Mr Goldman's book is very readable and is chock filled with charts, checkoff lists and such that I will use when I get into the IT field. His objective to get the reader to think in terms of applying the material rather than memorizing it. He suceeds. Does he have any other related works out there? I'll buy them.

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* Provides frameworks and methodology for solving problems as technology continues to advance* Starts with the overall business problem, and then shows how technology can solve the problem* Provides an in-depth applied understanding of the technology covered and is targeted to the IT employees who actually build the networks* Business-oriented, problem-solving approach, including real business case studies stressing the business impact of data communications

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Enterprise Data Synchronization with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server Compact 3.5 Mobile Merge Replication Review

Enterprise Data Synchronization with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server Compact 3.5 Mobile Merge Replication
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This book by Rob Tiffany is an excelent example of 'How To Get Things Done'. With easy reading text a whole system is configured from scratch without too much fuss on 'why' and 'what'. System integrity, security and performace are major points of concern in his book.
In no time you have a system up and running and this book gives enouch information to extend it on your own once you have a working system.
This is a book for the practical minded engineer, for use in a project that has a deadline to keep, for testing the feasability of some idea. It gets you started in a minimum of time.
It is clearly not a book discussing all kind of possiblities of a product or technique. It is also not a book for a starting engineer, some knowledge about systems and databases is a must.
Books like this are helpfull in delivering what the customer ask in time. More books like this needs to be written.

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With the world's largest organizations rolling out tens of thousands of MicrosoftWindows® Phones, Slates, laptops, tablets and netbooks to empower their respective mobile workforces, the ability to create mobile line of business solutions that support large numbers of users is absolutely critical. In his fourth book on mobile infrastructure and development, Rob Tiffany shows you how to take the SQL Server data you use to run your organization and make it available to all of your mobile employees. Step-by-step, he walks you through the process of building a secure, performant, n-tier mobile synchronization architecture designed to scale to thousands of users. You'll also learn how to create occasionally-connected .NET applications designed to thrive in unreliable wireless conditions. Take the guesswork out of mobilizing your organization by tapping into the experience of one of the world's foremost authorities on mobile and wireless infrastructure and development.
Learn how to "Mobilize" your organization by making your enterprise data available to employees carrying Windows® phones, laptops, netbooks and tablets in the field.
Learn how to build an N-Tier Mobile Merge Replication infrastructure that will scale to thousands of users.
Learn how to create occasionally-connected .NET applications designed to thrive in unreliable wireless conditions.
Learn best practices in security, reliability, performance, load-balancing, reverse proxy and hardware configuration from the author's years of replication experience.
Learn how to implement this technology in real world scenarios like supply chain management, retail, sales force automation, healthcare and emergency management.


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