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Kanban in 30 days
Kanban in 30 days

Kanban is a simple and elegant Agile framework that helps to control and improve development processes. Originating in traditional 20th century manufacturing in Japan, Kanban has a renewed relevance today, being a crucial methodology in the world of software development. This book explores the key features of Kanban, and demonstrates how to...

OpenStack Cloud Security
OpenStack Cloud Security

Build a secure OpenStack cloud to withstand all common attacks

About This Book

  • Design, implement, and deliver a safe and sound OpenStack cluster using best practices
  • Create a production-ready environment and protect your data on the cloud
  • A step-by-step tutorial packed with...
Fixing and Flipping Real Estate: Strategies for the Post-Boom Era
Fixing and Flipping Real Estate: Strategies for the Post-Boom Era

Let’s face it—fixing and flipping houses is sexy. Who doesn’t love the idea of buying a rundown, mold-infested shack and transforming it into someone’s dream home for massive profits? Reality TV shows make it look so easy. A little paint here, some new kitchen cabinets there, and presto! The house is sold for big bucks...

Outsmarting Social Media: Profiting in the Age of Friendship Marketing
Outsmarting Social Media: Profiting in the Age of Friendship Marketing

The war is on. The titanic battle between Google and Facebook has begun—and you can use it to earn more profits! In this book, Evan Bailyn reveals how to attract friendship-based recommendations that will motivate customers more than any ad or algorithm. Bailyn explains how today’s...

Plan to Turn Your Company Around in 90 Days: How to Restore Positive Cash Flow and Profitability
Plan to Turn Your Company Around in 90 Days: How to Restore Positive Cash Flow and Profitability

More than half of all businesses in the U.S. don’t make it to their fifth birthday, and nearly 70 percent are gone by year ten. How do businesses get into trouble? A hundred different ways. Poor cash flow, undercapitalization, lax financial controls, poor worker productivity, boneheaded mistakes, inefficient processes, failure to adapt,...

.NET Development for Java Programmers
.NET Development for Java Programmers

Java developers have adapted to a world in which everything is an object, resources are reclaimed by a garbage collector, and multiple inheritance is replaced by interfaces. All of these things have prepared developers to thrive in Microsoft's new .Net environment using C#.

Despite similarities between Java and C#, complex...

Advanced Social Media Marketing: How to Lead, Launch, and Manage a Successful Social Media Program
Advanced Social Media Marketing: How to Lead, Launch, and Manage a Successful Social Media Program

Hundreds of millions of Americans are using social media (SM), and already some 70% of businesses have joined them there, using Facebook and other SM platforms to connect with their customers, and attract new ones. So the real question isn’t whether to take your business onto social media platforms—but how to do it quickly,...

PGP: Pretty Good Privacy
PGP: Pretty Good Privacy

Use of the Internet is expanding beyond anyone's expectations. As corporations, government offices, and ordinary citizens begin to rely on the information highway to conduct business, they are realizing how important it is to protect their communications -- both to keep them a secret from prying eyes and to ensure that they are not...

Beginning Amazon Web Services with Node.js
Beginning Amazon Web Services with Node.js

Beginning Amazon Web Services with Node.js teaches any novice Node.js developer to configure, deploy, and maintain scalable small to large scale Node.js applications in Amazon Web Services. Hosting a Node.js application in a production environment usually means turning to PaaS hosting, but this approach brings problems. Deploying...

Know and Grow the Value of Your Business: An Owner's Guide to Retiring Rich
Know and Grow the Value of Your Business: An Owner's Guide to Retiring Rich

A woman looking to retire said to author and valuation expert Tim McDaniel, “I need to sell my business for $2.5 million to support my country club lifestyle.” The reality was that her business was worth $750,000. How could she have been so wrong? As McDaniel—a veteran of over 2,000 valuation engagements and dozens of...

What's New in Flash Player 11
What's New in Flash Player 11

This book will detail the various enhancements, new functionalities, and general im provements available in this new version of Adobe Flash Player. Each item is explained in detail, and when possible, a series of screen captures and a full code example will be provided, enabling you to both grasp the new feature in a visual way, and integrate...

Lessons in Project Management
Lessons in Project Management

Most of the project management books on the market are basically textbooks. They are dry to begin with, and don't focus on the practical advice that most people need to run their projects. Lessons in Project Management, Second Edition does not assume that you are a project manager building a nuclear reactor or sending a...

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