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 Understanding IBM Workplace Strategy and Products: Featuring Lotus WorkplaceIBM's vision for the future of collaborative computing is realized in this guide to implementing the IBM Workplace for IT managers. An overview of the key product lines that implement the IBM Workplace vision, including Lotus Workplace, WebSphere Portal, Lotus Notes and Domino, and WebSphere Everyplace is also provided.
The purchase of... |  |  A Secure Portal Using Websphere Portal V5 and Tivoli Access Manager V4.1This Redbook focuses on the security aspect of Portal’s single access point to help IT architects, IT specialists, security architects and security administrators understand and implement portal security using a secure portal solution.
Portals provide a personalized single point of access to applications, content, people and processes... |  |  Learning Red Hat Linux, 2nd EditionThe economics of the free software business has taken another football bounce with the release of O'Reilly's Learning Red Hat Linux, a guide to the most popular distribution of the freely redistributable operating system. The bounce is this: for the typical tech-book list price of $35, you get Bill McCarty's beginners' survey and... |
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 UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2: Interprocess Communications (2nd Edition)This book describes four different forms of IPC in detail:
- message passing (pipes, FIFOs, and message queues),
- synchronization (mutexes, condition variables, read-write locks, file and record locks, and semaphores),
- shared memory (anonymous and named), and
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... |  |  Red Hat Linux 7.2: The Complete Reference, Second EditionThe Most Comprehensive Red Hat Linux Resource Available
Master Red Hat Linux--including version 7.2--using this authoritative reference. Linux guru Richard Petersen provides details on networking, kernel management, Internet servers, system administration, and much more. You'll also get full coverage of Internet clients, office suites,... |  |  Special Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 2.0Special Edition Using EJB 2.0 starts with a description of how EJB fits into the big picture of J2EE development, then covers such topics as:
* Locating EJB's using JNDI * Managing data with EJB Query Language * Building JMS applications using the new Message-driven Bean * Planning EJB applications using design patterns ... |
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