WILEY 2012
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978-0-470-87499-8
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978-0-470-87502-5
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978-0-470-87505-6
978-0-470-46861-6
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978-0-470-87508-7
978-0-470-46856-2
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978-1-118-13455-9
978-1-118-12996-8
70-236: Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Configuration
978-0-470-87487-5
978-0-470-49936-8
70-431: Microsoft® SQL Server 2005 Implementation and Maintenance
978-0-470-87491-2
978-0-470-49935-1
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978-1-118-17833-1
978-1-118-14022-2
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Microsoft Technology Associates (MTA) Technology fundamentals
Students beginning studies in technology need a strong foundation in the basics before moving on to advanced technology courses and certification programs. The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) is an innovative certification track that provides a pathway for future success in technology courses and careers. The MTA program curriculum helps instructors teach and validate fundamental technology concepts, thus providing students with a foundation for their careers as well as the confidence they need to succeed in advanced studies. MOAC supports the MTA certification as well as any course where foundational technology concepts are taught. DEVELOPER EX AMS Software Development Fundamentals (98-361) Windows Development Fundamentals (98-362) Web Development Fundamentals (98-363)
DATABA SE EX AMS Database Administration Fundamentals (98-364)
IT PRO EX AMS Networking Fundamentals (98-366) Security Fundamentals (98-367) Windows Server Administration Fundamentals (98-365)
MTA: MICROSOfT TeCHnOlOGY ASSOCIATe exam 98-361
exam 98-364
MTA Software Development Fundamentals
MTA Database Administration Fundamentals
ISBN: 978-0-470-88911-4, ©2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-88916-9, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lesson 1: Introduction to Programming. Lesson 2: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming. Lesson 3: Understanding General Software Development. Lesson 4: Understanding Web Applications. Lesson 5: Understanding Desktop Applications. Lesson 6: Understanding Databases.
Lesson 1: Understanding Core Database Objects. Lesson 2: Creating Database Objects. Lesson 3: Manipulating Data. Lesson 4: Understanding Data Storage. Lesson 5: Administrating a Database.
exam 98-362
exam 98-365
MTA Windows Developer Fundamentals
Windows Server Administration Fundamentals
ISBN: 978-0-470-88913-8, ©2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-90182-3, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introducing Windows Applications. Chapter 2: Creating a Windows Application Project in Visual Studio. Chapter 3: Creating a Windows Forms User Interface. Chapter 4: Controlling Application Execution. Chapter 5: Validating User Input. Chapter 6: Integrating Data. Chapter 7: Packaging and Deploying Windows Applications.
Chapter 1: Server Overview. Chapter 2: Managing Windows Servers (including virtualization). Chapter 3: Managing Storage. Chapter 4: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Servers. Chapter 5: Essential Naming and Directory Services. Chapter 6: File and Print Services. Chapter 7: Popular Windows Network Services and Application.
exam 98-363
MTA Web Developer Fundamentals ISBN: 978-0-470-88915-2, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Creating a Web Page. Lesson 2: Creating an Interactive Web Page. Lesson 3: Understanding XML, The DataSet, The DataReader and WCF. Lesson 4: Understanding Database Controls and Objects. Lesson 5: Understanding Client-Side Scripting and Ajax Concepts. Lesson 6: Debugging and Error Handling. Lesson 7: Configuring Web Applications. Lesson 8: Deploying Web Applications.
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exam 98-367
MTA Networking Fundamentals
MTA Security Fundamentals
ISBN: 978-0-470-90183-0, ©2012
ISBN: 978-0-470-90184-7, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lesson 1: Understanding Local Area Networking. Lesson 2: Defining Networks with the OSI Model. Lesson 3: Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks. Lesson 4: Understanding Internet Protocol. Lesson 5: Implementing TCP/IP in the CommandLine. Lesson 6: Working with Networking Services. Lesson 7: Understanding Wide Area Networks. Lesson 8: Defining Network Infrastructures and Network Security.
Lesson 1: Understanding Security Layers. Lesson 2: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting. Lesson 3: Understanding Security Policies. Lesson 4: Understanding Network Security. Lesson 5: Protecting the Server and Client.
Contact your MOAC Sales Consultant about these upcoming MTA titles coming soon! 98-349 MTA Windows Operating System Fundamentals: 98-372 MTA .NET Fundamentals 98-373 MTA Mobile App Development Fundamentals 98-374 MTA Game Development Fundamentals 98-375 MTA HTML 5 Application Development Fundamentals
neTWORK+ Exam Network+ Certification, 5th Edition ISBN: 978-0-470-48732-7, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Introduction to Networking. Lesson 2: The OSI and TCP/IP Models. Lesson 3: Media. Lesson 4: Network Addressing. Lesson 5: Network Protocols. Lesson 6: Networking Devices. Lesson 7: LAN Technologies. Lesson 8: WAN Technologies. Lesson 9: Network Operating Systems. Lesson 10: Network Security. Lesson 11: Network Management. Lesson 12: Network Troubleshooting.
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Microsoft IT Professional— Developer and Database for candidates who develop software or work in higher level IT TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL A range of MOAC IT Professional Courseware options are available for students at all skill levels, from the entry-level Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Certification to Technology Specialists and Solution Architects. If your students are new to technology and IT training, start by examining the MTA certification titles. If you teach primarily seasoned IT professionals, explore the Specialist and Professional Series titles. Both the Specialist and Professional Series are found in this section under the general category of IT Professional. For more information on MTA, see the separate section for Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) titles. SPECIALIST SERIES MOAC Technology Specialist Courseware supports certification programs designed to teach an in-depth knowledge of a key Microsoft product or technology and validate the student’s ability to implement, build, troubleshoot, and debug a particular Microsoft technology, such as Windows Server, Microsoft .NET Framework, or Microsoft SQL Server. Earning an MCTS certification typically requires that students successfully pass one or two exams and possess at least one year of relevant experience and IT training. PROFESSIONAL SERIES MOAC Professional Courseware supports the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification and is designed to help students learn a comprehensive set of job-related skills, such as project management, system design, operations management, and planning.
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IT PROfeSSIOnAl WINDOWS SERVER 2008 exam 70-640
exam 70-643
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration with Lab Manual Set
Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration with Lab Manual Set
ISBN: 978-0-470-87498-1, ©2009
ISBN: 978-0-470-87504-9, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview of Active Directory Domain Services. Implementing Active Directory. Working with Active Directory Sites. Global Catalog and Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles. Active Directory Administration. Security Planning and Administrative Delegation. Introduction to Group Policy. Configuring the User and Computer Environment Using Group Policy. Performing Software Installation with Group Policy. Planning a Group Policy Management and Implementation Strategy. Active Directory Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Disaster Recovery. Configuring Name Resolution and Additional Services. Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
exam 70-642
exam 70-646
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration with Lab Manual Set
Windows Server 2008 Administrator with Lab Manual Set
Chapter 1: Deploying an Application Server. Chapter 2: Deploying a File Server. Chapter 3: Using the File Services Role. Chapter 4: Deploying Print and Fax Servers. Chapter 5: Deploying IIS Services. Chapter 6: Securing IIS Services. Chapter 7: Deploying Web Applications. Chapter 8: Using Terminal Services. Chapter 9: Configuring Terminal Services Clients. Chapter 10: Using the Terminal Services Gateway. Chapter 11: Using Network Application Services. Chapter 12: Using High Availability Technologies.
ISBN: 978-0-470-87507-0, ©2009
ISBN: 978-0-470-87501-8, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Introduction to Networking Concepts. Lesson 2: Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2008. Lesson 3: Configuring and Managing the DHCP Server Role. Lesson 4: Configuring and Managing the DNS Server Role. Lesson 5: Configuring Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) and Wireless Networking. Lesson 6: Configuring File Services. Lesson 7: Configuring Print Services. Lesson 8: Maintaining and Updating Windows Server 2008. Lesson 9: Securing Data Transmission and Authentication. Lesson 10: Maintaining Network Health Lesson 11: Maintaining Windows Server 2008 File Services.
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Preface 1: Planning Server Deployments. Chapter 2: Planning Infrastructure Services. Chapter 3: Planning an Active Directory Deployment. Chapter 4: Planning Application Services. Chapter 5: Planning File and Print Services. Chapter 6: Planning Storage Solutions. Chapter 7: Planning for High Availability. Chapter 8: Planning Server and Network Security. Chapter 9: Securing Infrastructure Services. Chapter 10: Managing Servers. Chapter 11: Monitoring Servers. Chapter 12: Backing Up. Appendix A. Appendix B. Glossary. Index.
IT PROfeSSIOnAl WINDOWS SERVER 2008
WINDOWS SERVER 2003
exam 70-647
exam 70-291
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator with Lab Manual Set
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Package
ISBN: 978-0-470-87593-3, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Naming and Addressing. Lesson 2: Designing an Active Directory Hierarchy. Lesson 3: Building an Active Directory Topology. Lesson 4: Planning for Migration and Interoperability. Lesson 5: Planning a Branch Office Deployment. Lesson 6: Designing a Public Key Infrastructure. Lesson 7: Planning for Network Access. Lesson 8: Selecting Data Management Solutions. Lesson 9: Deploying Applications. Lesson 10: Virtualizing Applications and Servers. Lesson 11: Deploying Software Updates. Lesson 12: Ensuring Business Continuity.
ISBN: 978-0-470-63174-4, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Implementing DHCP. Chapter 2: Managing and Monitoring DHCP. Chapter 3: Implementing Name Resolution Using Domain Name System. Chapter 4: Managing and Monitoring DNS. Chapter 5: Network Security. Chapter 6: Securing Network Traffic By Using IPSec. Chapter 7: Implementing and Managing Software Update Services. Chapter 8: Configuring Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access. Chapter 9: Maintaining a Network Infrastructure. Glossary. Index.
WINDOWS SERVER 2003 exam 70-290
exam 70-293
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Package
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows ServerTM 2003 Network Infrastructure Package
ISBN: 978-0-470-63173-7, ©2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-06891-5, ©2004
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Chapter 2: Administering Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Chapter 3: Monitoring Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Chapter 4: Backing Up. Chapter 5: Maintaining The Operating System. Chapter 6: Working with User Accounts. Chapter 7: Working with Groups. Chapter 8: Working with Computer Accounts. Chapter 9: Sharing System Resources. Chapter 10: Working with Printers. Chapter 11: Managing Device Drivers. Chapter 12: Managing Disk Storage.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Network Infrastructure Administration. Chapter 2 : Assigning IP Address. Chapter 3: Routing IP. Chapter 4: Planning a Name Resolution Strategy. Chapter 5: Connecting to the Internet. Chapter 6: Server Clustering. Chapter 7: Securing a Network Infrastructure. Chapter 8: Harding Server . Chapter 9: Designing a Public Key Infrastructure. Chapter 10: Securing Network Communications. Chapter 11: Maintaining a Network Infrastructure. Chapter 12: Troubleshooting.
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IT PROfeSSIOnAl WINDOWS SERVER 2003 exam 70-294
exam 70-298
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure Package
Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Package
ISBN: 978-0-470-63175-1, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview of Active Directory. Chapter 2: Active Directory Implementation. Chapter 3: Working with Active Directory Sites. Chapter 4: The Global Catalog and Operations Master Roles. Chapter 5: Active Directory Administration. Chapter 6: Implementing an OU structure based on Security Planning and Administrative Delegation. Chapter 7: Group Policies and Administration. Chapter 8: Configuring the Computer Environment with Group Policy. Chapter 9: Configuring the User Environment with Group Policy. Chapter 10: Managing and Maintaining Group Policies. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting and Disaster Recovery. Chapter 12: Migration and Integration with Windows Server 2003. Appendix A: DNS. Appendix B: Active Directory Tools. Glossary.
exam 70-297
Designing a Microsoft Windows ServerT 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Package ISBN: 978-0-470-06894-6, ©2004
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Analyzing the Existing IT Infrastructure. Chapter 2: Designing the DNS Structure. Chapter 3: Designing a WINS Structure. Chapter 4: Designing the Network and Routing Infrastructure. Chapter 5: Designing the Forest and Domain Infrastructure. Chapter 6: Planning Active Directory Sites and Server Placements. Chapter 7: Designing an Administrative Security Structure. Chapter 8: Designing and Securing Internet Connectivity. Chapter 9: Designing a Strategy for Network Access. 16
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ISBN: 978-0-470-76747-4, ©2005
About this Book. Chapter 1: Assessing the Need for Security. Chapter 2: Analyzing Risk. Chapter 3: Reducing the Risk of Software Vulnerabilities. Chapter 4: Designing a Management Infrastructure. Chapter 5: Designing Active Directory Security. Chapter 6: Protecting Data. Chapter 7: Hardening Servers. Chapter 8: Hardening Client Computers. Chapter 9: Designing a Public Key Infrastructure. Chapter 10: Protecting Intranet Communications. Chapter 11: Protecting Extranet Communications. Chapter 12: Hardening Web Servers. Chapter 13: Creating a Disaster Recovery Plan. Glossary. Index.
exam 70-299
Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows ServerT 2003 Network Package ISBN: 978-0-470-06897-7, ©2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS About this Book. Chapter 1: Planning an Authentication Strategy. Chapter 2: Planning and Configuring an Authorization Strategy. Chapter 3: Deploying and Troubleshooting Security Templates. Chapter 4: Hardening Computers for Specific Roles. Chapter 5: Planning an Update Management Infrastructure. Chapter 6: Deploying an Update Management Infrastructure. Chapter 7: Installing, Configuring, and Managing Certification Services. Chapter 8: Planning and Configuring IPSec. Chapter 9: Deploying and Troubleshooting IPSec. Chapter 10: Planning and Implementing Security for Wireless Networks. Chapter 11: Deploying, Configuring, and Managing SSL Certificates. Chapter 12: Securing Remote Access. Glossary. Index.
IT PROfeSSIOnAl OTHER SERVERS exam 70-236
exam 70-431
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Configuration with Lab Manual Set
SQL Server 2005 Implementation with Maintenance Lab Manual Set
ISBN: 978-0-470-87486-8, ©2009
ISBN: 978-0-470-87490-5, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Exchange Server 2007 Basics. Chapter 2: Working with Active Directory. Chapter 3: Deploying Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 4: Configuring a New Exchange Server. Chapter 5: Working with Recipient Objects. Chapter 6: Address Lists, Policies, and Bulk Management. Chapter 7: Working with Public Folders. Chapter 8: Configuring Email Protocols and Transport Rules. Chapter 9: Configuring Security. Chapter 10: Backing Up, Restoring, and Repairing Exchange. Chapter 11: Monitoring Exchange. Chapter 12: Providing for Mobile Access and Unified Messaging. Chapter 13: Providing for High Availability. Appendix A. Appendix B. Glossary. Index.
Lesson 1: Introduction. Lesson 2: Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Lesson 3: Navigating SQL Server 2005. Lesson 4: Datatypes. Lesson 5: Databases. Lesson 6: Tables. Lesson 7: Performing Indexing and Full-Text Searching. Lesson 8: Views. Lesson 9: Constraints. Lesson 10: Stored Procedures. Lesson 11: Triggers. Lesson 12: Functions. Lesson 13: Transactions and Locks. Lesson 14: Moving Data. Lesson 15: XML Data. Lesson 16: Permissions. Lesson 17: Backing Up and Restoring. Lesson 18: Maintaining and Automating SQL Server. Lesson 19: Monitoring and Optimizing SQL Server. Lesson 20: HighAvailability Methods. Lesson 21: Service Broker. Lesson 22: Endpoints. Lesson 23: Replication.
exam 70-284
Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Package ISBN: 978-0-470-06884-7, ©2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS About this Book. Chapter 1: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Active Directory. Chapter 2: Planning a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Infrastructure. Chapter 3: Configuring a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Infrastructure. Chapter 4: Installing Exchange Server Clusters and Front-End and BackEnd Servers. Chapter 5: Managing Recipient Objects and Address Lists. Chapter 6: Public Folders. Chapter 7: Virtual Servers. Chapter 8: SMTP Protocol Configuration and Management. Chapter 9: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Security. Chapter 10: Backup and Restore. Chapter 11: Monitoring Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Chapter 12: Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Appendix A: Coexistence with Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5. Appendix B: Migrating from Microsoft Exchange Server and Other Mail Systems. Glossary. Index.
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IT PROfeSSIOnAl OTHER SERVERS exam 70-432
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Implementation and Maintenance with Lab Manual Set ISBN: 978-0-470-18376-2, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Installing Microsoft SQL Server. Chapter 3: Navigating SQL Server. Chapter 4: Data Types. Chapter 5: Databases. Chapter 6: Tables. Chapter 7: Views. Chapter 8: Constraints. Chapter 9: Stored Procedures. Chapter 10: Functions. Chapter 11: Service Broker Chapter 12: Data Integrity. Chapter 13: Permissions. Chapter 14: Logins, Roles, and Credentials. Chapter 15: Additional Security Tools. Chapter 16: Backing Up and Restoring Databases. Chapter 17: Endpoints. Chapter 18: Linking Servers. Chapter 19: Triggers. Chapter 20: Replication. Chapter 21: Performing Indexing and Full-Text Searching. Chapter 22: Transactions and Locks. Chapter 23: Moving Data. Chapter 24: Handling Specialty Data. Chapter 25: High-Availability Methods. Chapter 26: Maintaining and Automating SQL Server. Chapter 27: Monitoring and Optimizing SQL Server. Chapter 28: SQL Server Management Tools. Chapter 29: Troubleshooting Techniques. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Glossary. Index.
exam 70-443 and exam 70-450
Microsoft SQL Server Database Design and Optimization with Lab Manual Set
exam 70-667
Microsoft Office SharePoint 2010 Configuration, Package
COMING SOON
ISBN: 978-0-470-48736-5, ©2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-18374-8, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Designing the Hardware and Software Infrastructure. Lesson 2: Designing Physical Storage. Lesson 3: Designing a Consolidation Strategy. Lesson 4: Analyzing and Designing Security. Lesson 5: Designing Windows ServerLevel Security. Lesson 6: Designing SQL Server ServiceLevel and Database-Level Security. Lesson 7: Designing SQL Server Object-Level Security. Lesson 8: Designing a Physical Database. Lesson 9: Creating Database Conventions and Standards. Lesson 10: Designing a SQL Server Solution for High Availability. Lesson 11: Designing a Data Recovery Solution for a Database. Lesson 12: Designing a Data-Archiving Solution.
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Chapter 1: Introducing SharePoint 2010. Chapter 2: Installing SharePoint 2010. Chapter 3: Configuring SharePoint 2010. Chapter 4: Managing Web Applications. Chapter 5: Deploying and Managing SharePoint Features and Solution Packages. Chapter 6: Managing Accounts and User Roles. Chapter 7: Configuring Service Applications. Chapter 8: Configuring Indexes and Searches. Chapter 9: Monitoring SharePoint. Chapter 10: Managing Authentication Providers. Chapter 11: Backing Up and Restoring the SharePoint Environment. Chapter 12: Optimizing SharePoint Performance.
IT PROfeSSIOnAl WINDOWS CLIENT exam 70-620
exam 70-680
Windows Vista Configuration with Lab Manual Set
Windows 7 Configuration with Lab Manual Set
ISBN: 978-0-470-87492-9, ©2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-89122-3, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Introducing Windows Vista. Chapter 2: Installing Windows Vista. Chapter 3: Configuring System Settings. Chapter 4: Working with Disks. Chapter 5: Working with Users and Groups. Chapter 6: Working with Drivers and Printers. Chapter 7: Configuring Network Connectivity. Chapter 8: Configuring Windows Vista Security. Chapter 9: Configuring Windows Vista Applications. Chapter 10: Optimizing Windows Vista Performance. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Windows Vista. Chapter 12: Working with Mobile Computers.
Lesson 1: Introducing Windows 7. Lesson 2: Installing Windows 7. Lesson 3: Deploying Windows 7. Lesson 4: Working with Disks and Devices. Lesson 5: Connecting to a Network. Lesson 6: Sharing Resources. Lesson 7: Working with Applications. Lesson 8: Managing and Monitoring Windows 7 Performance. Lesson 9: Working with Workgroups. Lesson 10: Securing Windows 7. Lesson 11: Administering Windows 7. Lesson 12: Using Mobile Computers.
exam 70-622
Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows Vista Client for Enterprise Support Technicians with Lab Manual Set ISBN: 978-0-470-87495-0, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit 1: Deploying Windows Vista. Lesson 1: Preparing for deployment. Lesson 2: Deploy using an image. Lesson 3: Perform post installation tasks. Lesson 4: Troubleshooting Deployment Issues. Unit 2: Managing Windows Vista Security. Lesson 5: Internet Explorer 7 Security. Lesson 6: Troubleshoot security policy issues. Lesson 7: Windows Vista Firewall, Defender, and Security Updates. Lesson 8: Troubleshoot Access, Authentication, and User Account Control Issues. Unit 3: Managing and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows Vista. Lesson 9: Troubleshoot Policy Settings. Lesson 10: Configuring the Task Scheduler and Event Forwarding. Lesson 11: Applying and Troubleshooting Updates and performance issues. Unit 4: Configuring and Troubleshooting Networking. Lesson 13: Troubleshoot Access Issues. Lesson 14: Troubleshooting Connectivity. Lesson 15: Network Security.
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IT PROfeSSIOnAl WINDOWS CLIENT exam 70-685
Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician, Revised and Expanded, Revised and Expanded Version ISBN: 978-1-118-15256-0, ©2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lab 1: Installing Windows 7. Lab 2: Configuring Network Connections. Lab 3: Troubleshooting Login Problems. Lab 4: Configuring VPN Connections. Lab 5: Troubleshooting Hardware Issues. Lab 6: Troubleshooting Bootup Issues. Lab 7: Recovery Folders and Files. Lab 8: Working with Printers. Lab 9: Dealing with Software Issues. Lab 10: Managing and Monitoring Performance. Lab 11: Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Explorer. Lab 12: Resolving Security Settings.
exam 70-270 Microsoft Official Academic Course
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional, 2nd Edition ISBN: 978-0-470-63176-8, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introducing Windows XP Professional. Chapter 2: Installing Windows XP Professional. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems. Chapter 4: Managing Devices and Peripherals. Chapter 5: Configuring and Managing the User Experience. Chapter 6: Configuring and Managing Printers and Fax Devices. Chapter 7: Configuring and Managing Ntfs Security. Chapter 8: Configuring and Managing Shared Folder Security. Chapter 9: Supporting Applications in Windows XP Professional. Chapter 10: Connecting Windows XP Professional to a Network. Chapter 11: Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Security. Chapter 12: Managing Internet Export Connections and Security. Chapter 13: Managing Users and Groups. Chapter 14: Configuring and Managing Computer Security. Chapter 15: Backing Up and Restoring Systems and Data. Chapter 16: Managing Performance. Glossary. Index.
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IT PROfeSSIOnAl WINDOWS CLIENT exam 70-271 Microsoft Official Academic Course
Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Package ISBN: 978-0-470-63177-5, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Desktop Support. Chapter 2: Installing Windows XP. Chapter 3: Supporting Local Users and Groups. Chapter 4: Supporting the Windows Desktop. Chapter 5: Supporting Windows XP File and Folder Access. Chapter 6: Installing and Managing Hardware. Chapter 7: Supporting Display Devices, I/O Devices, and ACPI. Chapter 8: Supporting Storage Devices in Windows XP. Chapter 9: Managing Local and Network Print Devices in Windows XP. Chapter 10: Supporting Network Connectivity. Chapter 11: Supporting Internet Explorer in Windows XP. Chapter 12: Monitoring System Performance in Windows XP.
exam 70-272
Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System ISBN: 978-0-470-63179-9, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Desktop Support. Chapter 2: Resolving a Service Call. Chapter 3: Troubleshoot the Operating System. Chapter 4: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and Outlook Express. Chapter 5: Configure Internet Explorer. Chapter 6: Install and Configure Office Applications. Chapter 7: Troubleshoot Office Applications. Chapter 8: Common Connectivity Problems. Chapter 9: Security and Security Permissions. Chapter 10: Protect the Computer. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Application Access on Multiuser, Multiboot, and Networked Computers.
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IT PROfeSSIOnAl DEVELOPER exam 70-536
exam 70-564
Microsoft .NET Framework Application Development Foundation
Designing and Developing ASP.NET Applications Using the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
ISBN: 978-0-470-18377-9, ©2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-55140-0, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Exploring .NET Fundamentals. Chapter 2: Working with Collections, Dictionaries, and Generics. Chapter 3: Working with File System I/O. Chapter 4: Creating Graphic Applications. Chapter 5: Serializing .NET Applications. Chapter 6: Creating Application Domains and Windows Services. Chapter 7: Using Threading and Reflection. Chapter 8: Monitoring Application Performance. Chapter 9: Securing Applications, Users, and Data in .NET. Chapter 10: Extending Capabilities of .NET Applications. Chapter 11: Programming .NET Interoperability. Chapter 12: Setting Up .NET Applications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Designing Web Applications with Suitable Controls. Chapter 2: Designing Web Sites Chapter. 3: Creating Web Applications and Web Sites. Chapter 4: Designing State Management for Web Applications. Chapter 5: Designing Reusable Controls. Chapter 6: Leveraging Scripting with ASP.NET AJAX. Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Web Applications. Chapter 8: Accessing and Displaying Data. Chapter 9: Sourcing Data from Different Sources. Chapter 10: Enhancing Web Applications. Chapter 11: Designing Security Measures. Chapter 12: Protecting Web Applications. Chapter 13: Configuring and Deploying Web Applications. Appendix: Getting Started with Visual Studio 2008.
exam 70-562
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Development ISBN: 978-0-470-55139-4, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introducing ASP.NET 3.5. Chapter 2: Creating and Configuring Server Controls. Chapter 3: Working with User Controls and Web Parts. Chapter 4: Manipulating Data Using ADO.NET. Chapter 5: Using XML and LINQ. Chapter 6: Working with ASP.NET AJAX. Chapter 7: Programming the Web Application Chapter. 8: Implementing Globalization, Personalization, and Accessibility Chapter. 9: Enhancing Security and Performance of the Web Application. Chapter 10: Working with Services, Windows Communication Foundation, and ASP.NET Extensions. Chapter 11: Working with Mobile Applications. Chapter 12: Troubleshooting and Debugging Web Applications. Chapter 13: Deploying and Publishing Web Applications. Appendix A: Introducing Object-oriented Programming.
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Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION FOR INFORMATION WORKERS MOAC Courseware supports the MOS Certification track by helping students build expertise in accomplishing essential job tasks across multiple Office applications. MOAC Courseware for MOS enables students to understand the latest Microsoft Office programs, and our titles map to the MOS Certification Exams. MOS Certification differentiates job hunters in today’s competitive job market by broadening their employment opportunities and developing advanced skills that result in higher earning potential.
MICROSOfT OffICe SPeCIAlIST (MOS) 2007 exam 77-601
exam 77-603
Microsoft Office Word 2007, Updated First Edition
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 ISBN: 978-0-470-06951-6, ©2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-39567-7, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Word Essentials. Chapter 2: Document Basics. Chapter 3: Character Formatting. Chapter 4: Paragraph Formatting. Chapter 5: Document Formatting. Chapter 6: Working with Templates Chapter 7: Managing Text Flow. Chapter 8: Editing Basics. Chapter 9: Creating Tables and Lists. Chapter 10: Adding Pictures and Shapes to a Document. Chapter 11: Making Text Graphically Interesting. Chapter 12: Adding Navigation Tools to a Document . Chapter 13: Creating a Table of Contents and Index. Chapter 14: Working with Captions. Chapter 15: Adding Citations and a Bibliography. Chapter 16: Performing Mail Merges. Chapter 17: Securing and Sharing Documents. Chapter 18: Customizing Word.
Chapter 1: PowerPoint Essentials. Chapter 2: Presentation Basics Chapter 3: Working with Text. Chapter 4: Designing a Presentation. Chapter 5: Adding Tables to Slides. Chapter 6: Using Charts in a Presentation. Chapter 7: Creating SmartArt Graphics. Chapter 8: Adding Pictures and Shapes to a Presentation. Chapter 9: Securing and Sharing Presentations. Chapter 10: Delivering Presentations.
exam 77-602
exam 77-604
Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Updated First Edition
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 ISBN: 978-0-470-06952-3, ©2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-39568-4, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Excel Essentials. Chapter 2: Creating and Editing a Workbook. Chapter 3: Formatting Cells and Ranges. Chapter 4: Worksheet Formatting. Chapter 5: Managing Worksheets. Chapter 6: Working With Data. Chapter 7: Using Basic Formulas and Functions. Chapter 8: Using More Advanced Formulas. Chapter 9: Creating Charts from Your Data. Chapter 10: Adding Pictures and Shapes to a Worksheet. Chapter 11: Securing and Sharing Documents.
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Chapter 1: Getting To Know Outlook. Chapter 2: Email Basics. Chapter 3: Advanced Email Tools. Chapter 4: Managing Mail with Folders. Chapter 5: Processing Messages with the Rules Wizard. Chapter 6: Contact Basics. Chapter 7: Advanced Contact Management. Chapter 8: Calendar Basics. Chapter 9: Managing Meetings. Chapter 10: Advanced Calendar Management. Chapter 11: Managing Tasks. Chapter 12: Outlook Data Files. Chapter 13: Working With Categories.
MICROSOfT OffICe SPeCIAlIST (MOS) 2007 exam 77-605
Microsoft Office Access 2007
Microsoft Office Project 2007 ISBN: 978-0-470-06953-0, ©2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-06950-9, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Database Essentials. Chapter 2: Create Database Tables. Chapter 3: Work with Tables / Database Records. Chapter 4: Modify Tables and Fields. Chapter 5: Create Forms. Chapter 6: Create Reports. Chapter 7: Use Controls in Reports and Forms. Chapter 8: Create and Modify Queries. Chapter 9: Advanced Tables. Chapter 10: Advanced Forms. Chapter 11: Advanced Reports Chapter 12: Advanced Queries. Chapter 13: Display and Share Data. Chapter 14: Import and Export Data. Chapter 15: Database Tools .
Chapter 1: Project Basics: Chapter 2: Establishing Resources. Chapter 3: Resource - Task Assignments. Chapter 4: Project Plan: Refining. Chapter 5: Project Information: Sorting, Grouping and Filtering. Chapter 6: Project Plan Formatting - Fundamentals. Chapter 7: Project Information: Printing. Chapter 8: Project Plan Tracking - Fundamentals. Chapter 9: Working with Multiple Projects. Chapter 10: Integrating Microsoft Project with Other Programs. Chapter 11: Fine-Tuning Tasks. Chapter 12: FineTuning Resources. Chapter 13: Project Plan: Optimizing. Chapter 14: Project Plan Formatting - Advanced. Chapter 15: Project Plan Tracking - Advanced. Chapter 16: Resource Pools and Consolidated Projects. Chapter 17: Customizing Microsoft Project.
Microsoft Office 2007, Updated First Edition ISBN: 978-0-470-44226-5, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Unit: Lesson 1: Introduction to Office 2007. Lesson 2: Windows Basics. Lesson 3: Working with Files and Folders. Lesson 4: Windows Vista Speech Recognition. Word Unit: Lesson 1: Word Essentials. Lesson 2: Document Basics. Lesson 3: Character Formatting. Lesson 4: Paragraph Formatting. Lesson 5: Document Formatting. Lesson 6: Managing Text Flow. Lesson 7: Editing Basics. Lesson 8: Creating Tables and Lists. Lesson 9: Adding Pictures and Shapes to a Document. Lesson 10: Customizing Word. Excel Unit: Lesson 1: Excel Essentials Lesson 2: Creating and Editing a Workbook. Lesson 3: Formatting Cells and Ranges. Lesson 4: Worksheet Formatting. Lesson 5: Managing Worksheets. Lesson 6: Working with Data. Lesson 7: Using Basic Formulas and Functions. Lesson 8: Creating Charts from Your Data. PowerPoint Unit: Lesson 1: PowerPoint Essentials Lesson 2: Presentation Basics. Lesson 3: Working with Text Lesson 4: Designing a Presentation. Lesson 5: Adding Tables, Charts, and SmartArt Graphics to Slides. Lesson 6: Adding Graphics and Media Clips to a Presentation. Lesson 7: Delivering a Presentation. Access Unit: Lesson 1: Database Essentials Lesson 2: Create Database Tables. Lesson 3: Work with Tables/Database Records. Lesson 4: Modifying Tables and Fields. Lesson 5: Create Forms. Lesson 6: Create Reports. Lesson 7: Create and Modify Queries. Lesson 8: Database Tools. Outlook Unit: Lesson 1: Getting to Know Outlook. Lesson 2: Email Basics. Lesson 3: Managing Mail with Folders. Lesson 4: Processing Messages with Rules. Lesson 5: Contact Basics. Lesson 6: Advanced Contact Management. Lesson 7: Calendar Basics. Lesson 8: Managing Meetings. Lesson 9: Managing Tasks. Lesson 10: Categories and Outlook Data Files. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Glossary. Index.
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MICROSOfT OffICe SPeCIAlIST (MOS) 2010 exam 77-881
exam 77-883
Microsoft Word 2010 with Microsoft Office 2010 Evaluation Software
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 with Microsoft Office 2010 Evaluation Software
ISBN: 978-0-470-90766-5, ©2012
ISBN: 978-0-470-90852-5, ©2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lesson 1: Getting Started with Word. Lesson 2: Manipulating a Document. Lesson 3: Character Formatting. Lesson 4: Paragraph Formatting. Lesson 5: Managing Text Flow. Lesson 6: Creating Table. Lesson 7: Working with Themes, Quick Parts, Page Backgrounds, and Headers and Footers. Lesson 8: Illustrations and Graphics. Lesson 9: Proofreading. Lesson 10: Applying Hyperlinks and References. Lesson 11: Performing Mail Merges. Lesson 12: Working with Outlines, Master and Subdocuments. Lesson 13: Managing, Protecting and Sharing Documents. Lesson 14: Advanced Options.
Lesson 1: PowerPoint Essentials. Lesson 2: Presentation Basics. Lesson 3: Working with Text. Lesson 4: Designing a Presentation. Lesson 5: Adding Tables to Slides. Lesson 6: Using Charts in a Presentation. Lesson 7: Creating SmartArt Graphics. Lesson 8: Adding Graphics to a Presentation. Lesson 9: Using Animation and Multimedia. Lesson 10: Securing and Sharing a Presentation. Lesson 11: Delivering a Presentation.
exam 77-882
Microsoft Excel 2010 with Microsoft Office 2010 Evaluation Software ISBN: 978-0-470-90767-2, ©2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Overview. Lesson 2: Using Backstage. Lesson 3: Working with Microsoft Excel 2010. Lesson 4: Creating and Formatting Cells and Ranges. Lesson 5: Formatting Worksheets and Workbooks. Lesson 6: Managing Worksheets. Lesson 7: Working with Data. Lesson 8: Using Basic Formulas and Functions. Lesson 9: Creating Charts from Your Data. Lesson 10: Adding Pictures and Shapes to a Worksheet. Lesson 11: Excel Security and Advanced Features.
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Microsoft Outlook 2010 with Microsoft Office 2010 Evaluation Software ISBN: 978-0-470-90851-8, ©2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Getting to Know Outlook. Lesson 2: Email Basics. Lesson 3: Advanced Email Tools. Lesson 4: Managing Mail with Folders & Clean up Tools. Lesson 5: Processing Messages with Rules. Lesson 6: Contact Basics. Lesson 7: Advanced Contact Management. Lesson 8: Calendar Basics. Lesson 9: Managing Meetings. Lesson 10: Advanced Calendar Management. Lesson 11: Managing Tasks. Lesson 12: Categories and Outlook Data Files. Lesson 13: Managing Notes & Journal Entries.
MICROSOfT OffICe SPeCIAlIST (MOS) 2010 exam 77-885
Microsoft Access 2010 with Microsoft Office 2010 Evaluation Software
Microsoft Office 2010 with Microsoft Office 2010 Evaluation Software ISBN: 978-0-470-90850-1, ©2012
ISBN: 978-0-470-90768-9, ©2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Database Essentials. Lesson 2: Create Database Tables. Lesson 3: Work with Tables/Database Records. Lesson 4: Modify Tables and Fields Lesson 5: Create Forms. Lesson 6: Create Reports. Lesson 7: Use Controls in Reports and Forms. Lesson 8: Create and Modify Queries. Lesson 9: Advanced Tables. Lesson 10: Creating and Formatting Advanced Forms. Lesson 11: Creating and Formatting Advanced Reports. Lesson 12: Advanced Queries. Lesson 13: Display and Share Data. Lesson 14: Import and Export Data. Lesson 15: Database Tools.
MOAC Office 2010 System: Table of Contents. Part 1: Introduction & Windows 7 Basics. Part 2: Word Basics. Part 3: Excel Basics. Part 4: PowerPoint Basics. Part 5: Outlook Basics. Part 6: Access Basics.
Microsoft Project 2010 ISBN: 978-0-470-63888-0, ©2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lesson 1: Project Basics. Lesson 2: Establishing Resources. Lesson 3: Resource and Task Assignments. Lesson 4: Refining Your Project Schedule. Lesson 5: Fine-Tuning Tasks. Lesson 6: Fine-Tuning Resources. Lesson 7: Sorting and Grouping and Filtering Project Information. Lesson 8: Project Schedule Formatting Fundamentals. Lesson 9: Customizing and Printing Project Information. Lesson 10: Project Schedule Tracking – Fundamentals. Lesson 11: Advanced Project Schedule Tracking. Lesson 12: Integrating Microsoft Project with Other Programs. Lesson 13: Project Schedule Optimization. Lesson 14: Advanced Project Schedule Formatting. Lesson 15: Managing Multiple Projects. Lesson 16: Working With Resource Pools. Lesson 17: Customizing Microsoft Project.
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Sybex Courseware Overview Sybex Study Guides
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Sybex Study Guides are complete textbooks that provide comprehensive coverage of official exam objectives. Written by IT professionals, these books help develop critical skills alongside real world insights to provide knowledge and understanding of the technology.
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ADDITIONAL SYBEX SERIES AND MATERIAL S eSSenTIAlS—These striking, full-color books cover technology fundamentals and prepare your students for certification exams. With full coverage of Exam topics, chapter review questions, chapter-opening learning objectives, and fullcolor screenshots and illustrations, they help aspiring IT professionals maximize skill acquisition and knowledge retention. STReeT SMARTS—The Street Smart books are designed to help students put their certification to work. The books feature actual tasks from the field, with step-by-step exercises that teach the skills necessary to complete those tasks. Based on the exam objectives from leading technology certifications, these books are also ideal as lab manuals for certification preparation. ReVIeW GUIDeS—These streamlined books can be used in conjunction with Sybex Study Guides to provide additional review for students. Packed with focused coverage of exam objectives, these books are the perfect supplement to any certification study tool. CeRTIfICATIOn KITS—These practical kits offer several Sybex books in valuepriced collections, designed to help your students prepare in depth for the leading certifications.
CISCO® CCENT: CISCO CERTIFIED ENTRY NET WORKING TECHNICIAN The Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification is Cisco’s entry-level networking certification and the starting point for Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) certification. CCENT candidates must pass one exam, which covers their ability to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, including basic network security.
Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician Study Guide ICnD1 (exam 640-822) Todd Lammle ISBN: 978-0-470-24702-0, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Internetworking. Chapter 2: Internet Protocols. Chapter 3: IP Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), Troubleshooting IP, and Introduction to NAT. Chapter 4: Introduction to the Cisco IOS and SDM. Chapter 5: Managing a Cisco Internetwork. Chapter 6: IP Routing. Chapter 7: Layer 2 Switching. Chapter 8: Wireless Technologies. Chapter 9: Security. Chapter 10: Introduction to Wide Area Networks. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
CCNA ® : CISCO CERTIFIED NET WORK A SSOCIATE The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) certification validates foundation knowledge of networking for the small office/home office (SOHO) market. Topics covered include installing, configuring, and operating LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer).
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Todd Lammle’s CCNA IOS Commands Survival Guide
(exam 640-802)
Todd Lammle
William Tedder
ISBN: 978-0-470-17560-6, ©2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-39259-1, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Chapter 1: Basic IOS Commands. Chapter 2: Managing a Cisco Internetwork. Chapter 3: IP Routing. Chapter 4: Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). Chapter 5: Layer-2 Switching and Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP). Chapter 6: Virtual LANs (VLANs). Chapter 7: Security. Chapter 8: Network Address Translation (NAT). Chapter 9: Ciscos Wireless Technologies. Chapter 10: Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). Chapter 11: Wide Area Networks (WANs). Chapter 12: Ciscos Security Device Manager (SDM). Index.
Introduction. Lab 1: Network Environment. Lab 4: Cisco IOS. Lab 5: IP Routing. Lab 6: Managing a Cisco Internetwork. Lab 7: EIGRP and OSPF. Lab 8: Configuring the Catalyst Switch. Lab 9: Virtual LANs (VLANs). Lab 10: Managing Traffic with Access Lists. Lab 11: Network Address Translation/ Port Address Translation (NAT/PAT). Lab 14: Cisco Wide Area Networks (WAN). Lab 15: VLSM with Summarization. Lab 16: Net Assessment. Lab 17: Create Your Own Custom Lab. Practice Scenarios.
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CCNA Virtual Lab, Titanium Edition 2.0
CISCO® CCNA ® : CISCO CERTIFIED NET WORK A SSOCIATE
CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, 7th Edition
CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Review Guide (Exam 640-802), includes CD
Todd Lammle
Todd Lammle
ISBN: 978-0-470-90107-6, ©2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-06346-0, ©2011
(exam 640-802)
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Internetworking. Chapter 2: Review of Ethernet Networking and Data Encapsulation. Chapter 3: Introduction to TCP/ IP. Chapter 4: Easy Subnetting. Chapter 5: Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), Summarization, and Troubleshooting TCP/IP. Chapter 6: Ciscos Internetworking Operating System (IOS). Chapter 7: Managing a Cisco Internetwork. Chapter 8: IP Routing. Chapter 9: Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). Chapter 10: Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Chapter 11: Virtual LANs (VLANs). Chapter 12: Security. Chapter 13: Network Address Translation (NAT). Chapter 14: Ciscos Wireless Technologies. Chapter 15: Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). Chapter 16: Wide Area Networks. Index.
CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Deluxe Study Guide, (Includes 2 CD-ROMs), 6th Edition Todd Lammle ISBN: 978-0-470-90108-3, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Internetworking. Chapter 2: Review of Ethernet Networking and Data Encapsulation. Chapter 3: Introduction to TCP/IP. Chapter 4: Easy Subnetting. Chapter 5: Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), Summarization, and Troubleshooting TCP/IP. Chapter 6: Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS). Chapter 7: Managing a Cisco Internetwork. Chapter 8: IP Routing. Chapter 9: Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). Chapter 10: Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Chapter 11: Virtual LANs (VLANs). Chapter 12: Security. Chapter 13: Network Address Translation (NAT). Chapter 14: Cisco’s Wireless Technologies. Chapter 15: Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). Chapter 16: Wide Area Networks. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Index. www.sybex.com/go/certification
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Describe How a Network Works. Chapter 2: Configure, Verify, and Troubleshoot a Switch with VLANs and Interswitch Communications. Chapter 3: Implement an IP Addressing Scheme and IP Services to Meet Network Requirements in a Medium-Sized Enterprise Branch Office Network. Chapter 4: Configure, Verify, and Troubleshoot Basic Router Operation and Routing on Cisco Devices. Chapter 5: Explain and Select the Appropriate Administrative Tasks Required for a WLAN. Chapter 6: Identify Security Threats to a Network and Describe General Methods to Mitigate Those Threats. Chapter 7: Implement, Verify, and Troubleshoot NAT and ACLs in a Medium-Sized Enterprise Branch Office Network. Chapter 8: Implement and Verify WAN Links. Review Questions. Answers to Review Questions. Appendix: About the Companion CD. Index.
CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Certification Kit (Exam 640-802) Set, Includes CDs, 7th Edition Todd Lammle and William Tedder ISBN: 978-1-118-06347-7, ©2011
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CISCO® CCNA ® CONCENTR ATION EX AMS The CCNA® Concentration Exams provide an opportunity for current CCNAs to gain certification in targeted areas including VoIP, Security, or Wireless technologies.Candidates must hold a valid CCNA® certification before they can take one of these. • The Cisco Certified Network Associate-Security (CCNA-Security) concentration certification targets candidates responsible for securing a network that primarily uses Cisco devices. • The Cisco Certified Network Associate-Voice (CCNAVoice) concentration certification targets candidates who administer a voice network using Cisco VoIP solutions. • The Cisco Certified Network Associate-Wireless (CCNA-Wireless) concentration certification targets candidates who administer and support a wireless network using Cisco wireless solutions.
CCNA Voice Study Guide (Exam 640-460) Andrew Froehlich ISBN: 978-0-470-52766-5, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Cisco Unified Communication Solutions. Chapter 2: Traditional Telephony. Chapter 3: Voice over IP (VoIP). Chapter 4: Configuring the Network Infrastructure for Voice. Chapter 5: CUCM Express Installation and Basic Configuration. Chapter 6: CUCM Express Advanced Configuration. Chapter 7: Configuring Voice Gateways for POTS and VoIP. Chapter 8: Unity Express Overview and Installation. Chapter 9: Unity Express Configuration. Chapter 10: Introducing the SBCS Platform and Cisco Configuration Assistant. Chapter 11: Configuring Telephony Functions Using the Cisco Configuration Assistant.
CCNA Wireless Study Guide Exam 640-721)
Tim Boyles
Todd Lammle
ISBN: 978-0-470-52767-2, ©2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-52765-8, ©2010
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Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Introduction to Network Security. Chapter 2: Creating the Secure Network. Chapter 3: Securing Administrative Access. Chapter 4: Configuring AAA Services. Chapter 5: Securing Your Router. Chapter 6: Layer 2 Security. Chapter 7: Implementing Cisco IOS Firewall. Chapter 8: Implementing Cisco IOS Intrusion Prevention. Chapter 9: Understanding Cryptographic Solutions. Chapter 10: Using Digital Signatures. Chapter 11: Using Asymmetric Encryption and PKI. Chapter 12: Implementing Site-to-Site IPsec VPN Solutions. Appendix A: Securing Voice Solutions. Appendix B: Introduction to SAN Security. Appendix C: Exploring Endpoint Security. Appendix D: Capstone Exercise. Appendix E: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
Chapter 1: Wireless Networks And Topologies. Chapter 2: Wlan Rf Fundamentals. Chapter 3: Spread Spectr. Chapter 4: Wireless Regulation Bodies, Standards, And Certifications. Chapter 5: Introduction To Wireless Security. Chapter 6: Wireless Clients And Cisco Extension (CCX). Chapter 7: Introduction To The Cisco Unified Wireless Network (CUWN). Chapter 8: Introduction To The Cisco Mobility Express Wireless Architecture. Chapter 9: Installing The Cisco Unified Wireless Network (CUWN). Chapter 10: Configuring Wireless Security On The CUWN. Chapter 11: Wireless Control System (WCS). Chapter 12: WLAN Maintenance And Troubleshooting.
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CCNA Security Study Guide (Exam 640-553)
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CISCO® CCNP: CISCO CERTIFIED NET WORK PROFESSIONAL The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certifies the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure, and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks. The CCNP curriculum includes building Cisco networks, Cisco multilayer switched networks, and securing and optimizing converged wide area networks.
Cisco Network Professional’s Advanced Internetworking Guide (CCNP Series) Patrick J. Conlan ISBN: 978-0-470-38360-5, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Enterprise Network Design. Chapter 2: Switching. Chapter 3: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Chapter 4: Routing Concepts and Distance Vector Routing Protocols. Chapter 5: Advanced Distance Vector Protocols. Chapter 6: Link State Routing Protocols. Chapter 7: Exterior Routing Protocols. Chapter 8: Multicast. Chapter 9: IP Version 6. Chapter 10: Redundancy Protocols. Chapter 11: WAN and Teleworker Connections. Chapter 12: Virtual Private Networks (VPN). Chapter 13: Device Security. Chapter 14: Switch Security. Chapter 15: Cisco IOS Firewall. Chapter 16: Cisco IOS IPS. Chapter 17: Voice. Chapter 18. DiffServ Quality of Service (QOS). Chapter 19: Wireless Devices and Topologies. Chapter 20: Wireless Management and Security.
CVOICE 8.0 The CVOICE 8.0 exam targets voice professionals who work in an enterprise environment and are familiar with Cisco Voice over IP solutions. The CVOICE exam tests a candidate’s understanding of the foundational elements of VoIP calls, and the description of dial plans, as well as the implementation of gateways, gatekeepers, and IP-IP gateways.
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Voice over IP and QoS v8.0 (exam 642-437), with CD Andrew Froehlich ISBN: 978-0-470-91623-0, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Traditional Telephony and Cisco Unified Communications. Chapter 2: Understanding Analog and Digital Voice. Chapter 3: VoIP Operation and Protocols. Chapter 4: The VoIP Path-Selection Process. Chapter 5: VoIP Design Options. Chapter 6: Configuring Voice Gateway Ports and DSPs. Chapter 7: Configuring Voice Gateway Signaling Protocols. Chapter 8: Configuring and Managing CUCM Express. Chapter 9: Advanced Voice Gateway Features. Chapter 10: Configuring and Managing CUBE and H.323 Gateways. Chapter 11: Introduction to Quality of Service. Chapter 12: Configuring Quality of Service. Appendix. About the Companion CD. Index.
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COMPTIA® CompTIA A+ ® Completely revised in 2009, the CompTIA A+® certification is designed to certify the competency of entry-level service technicians in the computer industry. This two-exam certification includes A+ Essentials (Exam 220-701) and Practical Application (Exam 220-702).
CompTIA A+ Complete Review Guide (Exam 220-701 / Exam 220-702)
CompTIA A+ Complete Certification Kit (Exams 220-701 and 220-702)
Emmett Dulaney
Quentin Docter, Emmett Dulaney, Toby Skandier, and James Pyles
ISBN: 978-0-470-48650-4, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Part I: CompTIA A+ Essentials. Chapter 1: Hardware. Chapter 2: Troubleshooting, Repair, and Maintenance. Chapter 3: Operating Systems and Software. Chapter 4: Networking. Chapter 5: Security. Chapter 6:Operational Procedure. Part II: Comptia A+ Practical Application. Chapter 7: Hardware. Chapter 8: Operating Systems. Chapter 9: Networking. Chapter 10: Security. Index.
ISBN: 978-0-470-48647-4, ©2009
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CompTIA A+ Complete Study Guide Exams 220-701 (Essentials) and 220-702 (Practical Application) Quentin Docter, Emmett Dulaney, and Toby Skandier ISBN: 978-0-470-48649-8, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Personal Computer System Components. Chapter 2: Storage Devices, Power Supplies, and Adapters. Chapter 3: Understanding Display Devices. Chapter 4: Understanding Laptops and Portable Devices. Chapter 5: Installing and Configuring Printers. Chapter 6 :Operating System Features and Interfaces. Chapter 7: Installing and Configuring Operating Systems. Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Theory and Preventive Maintenance. Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Operating Systems, Hardware, Printers, and Laptops. Chapter 10: Understanding Networking. Chapter 11: Understanding Network Security Fundamentals. Chapter 12: Understanding Operational Procedures. Chapter 13: Installing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting Hardware. Chapter 14: Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Laptops. Chapter 15 :Resolving Printer Problems. Chapter 16: Operating System Structures and Commands. Chapter 17: Operating System Utilities and Troubleshooting Issues. Chapter 18: Installing and Troubleshooting Networks. Chapter 19: System Security. Appendix: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
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COMPTIA® CompTIA A+ ®
CompTIA A+ Complete Deluxe Study Guide Exams 220-701 (Essentials) and 220-702 (Practical Application) Quentin Docter, Emmett Dulaney, and Toby Skandier ISBN: 978-0-470-48648-1, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Personal Computer System Components. Chapter 2: Storage Devices, Power Supplies, and Adapters. Chapter 3: Understanding Display Devices. Chapter 4: Understanding Laptops and Portable Devices. Chapter 5: Installing and Configuring Printers. Chapter 6: Operating System Features and Interfaces. Chapter 7: Installing and Configuring Operating Systems. Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Theory and Preventive Maintenance. Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Operating Systems, Hardware, Printers, and Laptops. Chapter 10: Understanding Networking. Chapter 11: Understanding Network Security Fundamentals. Chapter 12: Understanding Operational Procedures. Chapter 13: Installing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting Hardware. Chapter 14: Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Laptops. Chapter 15: Resolving Printer Problems. Chapter 16: Operating System Structures and Commands. Chapter 17: Operating System Utilities and Troubleshooting Issues. Chapter 18: Installing and Troubleshooting Networks. Chapter 19: System Security. Appendix About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
PC Technician Street Smarts: A Real World Guide to CompTIA A+ Skills, Updated for the 2009 Exam, 2nd Edition James Pyles
The IT Professional’s Business and Communications Guide: A Real-World Approach to CompTIA A+ Soft Skills
ISBN: 978-0-470-48651-1, ©2009
Steven Johnson
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Phase 1: Installing Hardware and Software. 2 Phase 2: Maintaining and Documenting Computer Systems. 3 Phase 3: Networking Computer Systems. 4 Phase 4: Troubleshooting and Restoring Computer Systems.
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ISBN: 978-0-470-12635-6, ©2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Interacting with Customers. Chapter 2: Working with Professionals. Chapter 3: Using Proper Phone Techniques. Chapter 4: Security in Communication. Chapter 5: Workplace Communication and Practices. Chapter 6: Leadership in IT. Chapter 7: Communication in the Real World. Index.
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COMPTIA® CompTIA NET WORK+ ® The CompTIA Network+® certification certifies the knowledge of networking technicians with 18 to 24 months of IT experience. It demonstrates that the holder can configure and install network client software, which is the next logical step for successful A+ certification candidates.
CompTIA Network+ Lab Manual, 3rd Edition Toby Skandier ISBN: 978-1-118-14863-1, ©2012
CompTIA Network+ Review Guide, 2nd Edition (Exam N10-005) Bill Ferguson
Introduction. Phase 1: Designing an Internetwork. Phase 2: Implementing and Configuring the Design. Phase 3: Maintaining and Securing the Network. Phase 4: Troubleshooting the Network. Index.
ISBN: 978-1-118-14862-4, ©2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Networking Concepts. Chapter 2: Network Installation and Configuration. Chapter 3: Network Media and Topologies. Chapter 4: Network Management. Chapter 5: Network Security.
COMPTIA® CompTIA NET WORK+ ®
CompTIA Network+ Study Guide (Exam N10-005) Todd Lammle
CompTIA Network+ Deluxe Study Guide, 2nd Edition (Exam N10-005)
ISBN: 978-1-118-13755-0, ©2012
Todd Lammle ISBN: 978-1-118-13754-3, ©2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Introduction to Networks. Chapter 2: The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications. Chapter 3: Networking Topologies, Connectors and Wiring Standards. Chapter 4: The Current Ethernet Specifications. Chapter 5: Networking Devices. Chapter 6: Introducing the Internet Protocol. Chapter 7: IP Addressing. Chapter 8: IP Subnetting and Troubleshooting IP. Chapter 9: Introduction to Routing. Chapter 10: Routing Protocols. Chapter 11: Switching and Virtual Lans. Chapter 12: Wireless Networking. Chapter 13: Authentication and Access Control. Chapter 14: Network Threats and Mitigation. Chapter 15: Physical and Hardware Security. Chapter 16: Wide Area Networking. Chapter 17: Operating Systems and Command Line Tools. Chapter 18: Software and Hardware Tools. Chapter 19: Network Troubleshooting. Chapter 20: Management and Optimization.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Introduction to Networks. Chapter 2: The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications. Chapter 3: Networking Topologies, Connectors and Wiring Standards. Chapter 4: The Current Ethernet Specifications. Chapter 5: Networking Devices. Chapter 6: Introducing the Internet Protocol. Chapter 7: IP Addressing. Chapter 8: IP Subnetting and Troubleshooting IP. Chapter 9: Introduction to Routing. Chapter 10: Routing Protocols. Chapter 11: Switching and Virtual Lans. Chapter 12: Wireless Networking. Chapter 13: Authentication and Access Control. Chapter 14: Network Threats and Mitigation. Chapter 15: Physical and Hardware Security. Chapter 16: Wide Area Networking. Chapter 17: Operating Systems and Command Line Tools. Chapter 18: Software and Hardware Tools. Chapter 19: Network Troubleshooting. Chapter 20: Management and Optimization.
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COMPTIA® CompTIA SECURIT Y+™ The CompTIA Security+ certification was developed in response to both corporate and government requests for a certification that validates foundation-level IT security skills. Topics covered include access control, authentication, intrusion detection, malicious code, cryptography, physical security, disaster recovery, policies and procedures.
CompTIA Security+ Review Guide (Exam SY0-301), Includes CD, 2nd Edition James M. Stewart ISBN: 978-1-118-06117-6, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Network Security. Chapter 2: Compliance and Operational Security. Chapter 3: Threats and Vulnerabilities. Chapter 4: Application, Data, and Host Security. Chapter 5: Access Control and Identity Management. Chapter 6: Cryptography. Exam Essentials. Review Questions. Answers to Review Questions. Appendix About the Companion CD. Index.
CompTIA Security+ Study Guide (Exam SY0-301), 5th Edition Emmett Dulaney ISBN: 978-1-118-01473-8, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword. Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Measuring and Weighing Risk. Chapter 2: Infrastructure and Connectivity. Chapter 3: Protecting Networks. Chapter 4: Threats and Vulnerabilities. Chapter 5: Access Control and Identity Management. Chapter 6: Educating and Protecting the User. Chapter 7: Operating System and Application Security. Chapter 8: Cryptography Basics. Chapter 9: Cryptography Implementation. Chapter 10: Physical and Hardware-based Security. Chapter 11: Securing the Network Environment. Chapter 12: Wireless Networking Security. Chapter 13: Disaster Recovery and Incident Response. Chapter 14: Security Policies and Procedures. Chapter 15: Security Administration. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
Security Administrator Street Smarts: A Real World Guide to CompTIA Security+ Skills, 3rd Edition David R. Miller and Michael Gregg ISBN: 978-1-118-06116-9, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Phase 1: The Grunt Work of Security. Phase 2: Hardening Systems. Phase 3: Malicious Software. Phase 4: Secure Storage. Phase 5: Managing User Accounts. Phase 6: Network Security. Phase 7: Securing Internet Activity. Phase 8: Security Testing. Phase 9: Investigating Incidents. Phase 10: Security Troubleshooting. Index.
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COMPTIA® CompTIA SECURIT Y+™
CompTIA Security+ Certification Kit (Exam SY0-301), Includes CD Set, 3rd Edition
CompTIA Security+ Deluxe Study Guide (Exam SY0-301), 2nd Edition
Emmett Dulaney, James M. Stewart, David Miller, and Michael Gregg
ISBN: 978-1-118-01474-5, ©2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-06115-2, ©2011
Foreword. Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Measuring and Weighing Risk. Chapter 2: Infrastructure and Connectivity. Chapter 3: Protecting Networks. Chapter 4: Threats and Vulnerabilities. Chapter 5: Access Control and Identity Management. Chapter 6: Educating and Protecting the User. Chapter 7: Operating System and Application Security. Chapter 8: Cryptography Basics. Chapter 9: Cryptography Implementation. Chapter 10: Physical and Hardware-based Security. Chapter 11: Securing the Network Environment. Chapter 12: Wireless Networking Security. Chapter 13: Disaster Recovery and Incident Response. Chapter 14: Security Policies and Procedures. Chapter 15: Security Administration. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
THREE EXPERT SYBEX COMPTIA SECURIT Y+ STUDY TITLES IN ONE VALUE-PRICED KIT • Security Administrator Street Smarts: A Real World Guide to CompTIA Security+ Skills, Third Edition • CompTIA Security+ Study Guide, Exam SY0-301, 5th Edition • CompTIA Security+ Review Guide, Second Edition
Emmett Dulaney
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CompTIA CA SP (EX AM CA S-001) The CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) certification validates advanced-level security skills and knowledge and is targeted to experienced IT professionals who either have their CompTIA Security+ certification or are looking to achieve a more advanced security certification. The CASP Exam certifies that the successful candidate has the technical knowledge and skills required to conceptualize, design, and engineer secure solutions across complex enterprise environments.
CASP CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner Study Guide Michael Gregg ISBN: 978-1-118-08319-2, Available 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Cryptographic Tools and Techniques. Chapter 2: Comprehensive Security Solutions. Chapter 3: Securing Virtualized, Distributed, And Shared Computing. Chapter 4: Host Security. Chapter 5: Application Security and Penetration Testing. Chapter 6: Risk Management. Chapter 7: Policies, Procedures, and Incident Response. Chapter 8: Security Research and Analysis. Chapter 9: Enterprise Security Integration. Chapter 10: Security Controls for Communication and Collaboration. Appendix A: Lab Manual.
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CWnP® Sybex is the official publisher of the Official Study Guides for the Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP) certifications.
CW TS CWTS Certified Wireless Technology Specialist (Exam PW0-070) is the only entry-level, vendor-neutral wireless certification offered to IT professionals and is a prerequisite to the CWNA certification.
CWTS Certified Wireless Technology Specialist Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-070) Robert J. Bartz ISBN: 978-0-470-43889-3, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword. Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Introduction to Wireless Local Area Networking. Chapter 2: Wireless LAN Infrastructure Devices. Chapter 3: Wireless LAN Client Devices. Chapter 4: Radio Frequency (RF) Fundamentals for Wireless LAN Technology. Chapter 5: Access Methods, Architectures, and Spread Spectrum Technology. Chapter 6: WLAN Antennas and Accessories. Chapter 7: WLAN Terminology and Technology. Chapter 8 :Planning a WLAN Site Survey. Chapter 9: Performing a WLAN Site Survey. Chapter 10: WLAN Security. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting and Maintaining Wireless Networks. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
CWNA CWNA Certified Wireless Network Administrator (Exam PW0-104) is a foundation-level, wireless LAN certification. It measures an applicant’s ability to administer a wireless LAN and focuses on a broad range of 802.11 wireless LAN technology topics.
CWNA Certified Wireless Network Administrator Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-104), 1st Edition David D. Coleman and David A. Westcott ISBN: 978-0-470-43890-9, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Overview of Wireless Standards, Organizations,and Fundamentals. Chapter 2: Radio Frequency Fundamentals. Chapter 3: Radio Frequency Components, Measurements, and Mathematics. Chapter 4: Radio Frequency Signal and Antenna Concepts. Chapter 5: IEEE 802.11 Standards. Chapter 6: Wireless Networks and Spread Spectrum Technologies. Chapter 7: Wireless LAN Topologies. Chapter 8: 802.11 Medium Access. Chapter 9: 802.11 MAC Architecture. Chapter 10: Wireless Devices. Chapter 11: WLAN Deployment and Vertical Markets. Chapter 12: WLAN Troubleshooting. Chapter 13: 802.11 Network Security Architecture. Chapter 14: Wireless Attacks, Intrusion Monitoring, and Policy. Chapter 15: Radio Frequency Site Survey Fundamentals. Chapter 16: Site Survey Systems and Devices. Chapter 18: High Throughput (HT) and 802.11n. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Appendix B: Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Regulations. Glossary. Index.
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CWnP® CWSP CWSP Certified Wireless Security Professional (Exam PW0-204) is an advanced-level, wireless LAN certification that develops the applicant’s career by ensuring that he or she has the necessary skills to secure wireless networks from hackers.
CWSP Certified Wireless Security Professional Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-204) David D. Coleman, David A. Westcott, Bryan E. Harkins, and Shawn M. Jackman ISBN: 978-0-470-43891-6, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: WLAN Security Overview. Chapter 2: Legacy 802.11 Security. Chapter 3: Encryption Ciphers and Methods. Chapter 4: Enterprise 802.11 Layer 2 Authentication Methods. Chapter 5: 802.11 Layer 2 Dynamic Encryption Key Generation. Chapter 6: SOHO 802.11 Security. Chapter 7: 802.11 Fast Secure Roaming. Chapter 8: Wireless Security Risks. Chapter 9: Wireless LAN Security Auditing. Chapter 10: Wireless Security Monitoring. Chapter 11: VPNs, Remote Access, and Guest Access Services. Chapter 12: WLAN Security Infrastructure. Chapter 13: Wireless Security Policies. Appendix A: Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Regulations. Appendix B: WLAN Vendors. Appendix C: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
CWDP CWDP Certified Wireless Design Professional (Exam PW0-250) is a professional-level wireless LAN certification that develops the applicant’s career by providing the skills necessary to successfully design enterprise Wi-Fi networks for a variety of different applications, deployments, and environments.
CWDP Certified Wireless Design Professional Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-250) Shawn M. Jackman, Matt Swartz, Marcus Burton, and Thomas W. Head ISBN: 978-0-470-76904-1, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword. Introduction. Chapter 1: Gathering and Analyzing Requirements. Chapter 2: Designing for Client Devices and Applications. Chapter 3: Designing for Applications. Chapter 4: IndustrySpecific Design Considerations. Chapter 5 :Vendor and WLAN Architecture Selection. Chapter 6: RF Communication Principles. Chapter 7: RF Hardware and 802.11n. Chapter 8: Site Survey Preparation. Chapter 9: Site Survey RF Design. Chapter 10: MAC Layer Design. Chapter 11: Basic WLAN Security Design. Chapter 12: Advanced Enterprise WLAN Security Design. Chapter 13: Documentation and Finalizing the Design Solution. Chapter 14: Post-Installation Validation. Chapter 15: Design Troubleshooting. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
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CWnP® CWAP CWAP Certified Wireless Analysis Professional (Exam PW0-270) is a vendor-neutral certification administered by CWNP. It was developed for IT professionals working with enterprise Wi-Fi technologies.
CWAP Certified Wireless Analysis Professional Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-270) David A. Westcott, David D. Coleman, Ben Miller, and Peter Mackenzie ISBN: 978-0-470-76903-4, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: 802.11 Overview. Chapter 2: 802.11 Physical (PHY) Layer Frame Format. Chapter 3: 802.11 MAC Sub-layer Frame Format. Chapter 4: 802.11 Management Frames. Chapter 5: 802.11 Control Frames. Chapter 6: 802.11 Data Frames. Chapter 7: 802.11 Medium Contention. Chapter 8: 802.11 Power Management. Chapter 9: 802.11 Security. Chapter 10: 802.11n - HT analysis. Chapter 11: Spectrum Analysis - Layer 1. Chapter 12: Protocol Analyzer Operation & Troubleshooting.
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eC-COUnCIl CEH®: CERTIFIED ETHICAL HACKER The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification, sponsored by the EC-Council, is targeted toward security professionals who act as an organization’s “ethical hacker,” or an individual “who can be trusted to undertake an attempt to penetrate networks and computer systems using the same methods as a hacker.” The exam covers intrusion detection, policy creation, social engineering, DDoS attacks, buffer overflows, and virus creation. Students must have two years of relevant experience before taking the exam.
CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Study Guide Kimberly Graves ISBN: 978-0-470-52520-3, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Ethical Hacking, Ethics, and Legality. Chapter 2: Gathering Target Information: Reconnaissance, Footprinting, and Social Engineering. Chapter 3: Gathering Network and Host Information: Scanning and Enumeration. Chapter 4: System Hacking: Password Cracking, Escalating Privileges, and Hiding Files. Chapter 5: Installing Software on Target Systems: Spyware, Trojans, Backdoors, Viruses, and Worms. Chapter 6: Gathering Data from Networks: Sniffers. Chapter 7: Denial of Service and Session Hijacking. Chapter 8: Web Hacking: Google, Web Servers, Web Application Vulnerabilities, and Web-Based Password Cracking Techniques. Chapter 9: Attacking Applications: SQL Injection and Buffer Overflows. Chapter 10: Wireless Network Hacking. Chapter 11: Physical Site Security. Chapter Chapter 12: Hacking Linux Systems. Chapter 13: Bypassing Network Security: Evading IDS, Honeypots, and Firewalls. Chapter 14: Understanding Cryptography. Chapter 15: Performing a Penetration Test.
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GUIDAnCe SOfTWARe EnCE®: ENCA SE CERTIFIED EX AMINER The EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE) program certifies both public and private sector professionals in the use of Guidance Software’s EnCase computer forensic software. The certification validates that an investigator is a skilled computer examiner, and has mastered computer investigation methodology as well as the EnCase software.
enCase Computer forensics
EnCE®: The Official EnCase Certified Examiner Study Guide, includes DVD, 2nd Edition Steve Bunting ISBN: 978-0-470-18145-4, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Computer Hardware. Chapter 2: File Systems. Chapter 3: First Response. Chapter 4: Acquiring Digital Evidence. Chapter 5: EnCase Concepts. Chapter 6: EnCase Environment. Chapter 7: Understanding, Searching For, and Bookmarking Data. Chapter 8: File Signature Analysis and Hash Analysis. Chapter 9: Windows Operating System Artifacts. Chapter 10: Advanced EnCase. Appendix A: Creating Paperless Reports. Appendix B: About the Companion DVD. Glossary. Index.
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HRCI® (Human Resources Certification Institute) PROFESSIONAL IN HUMAN RESOURCES (PHR) AND SENIOR IN PROFESSIONAL HUMAN RESOURCES (SPHR) The Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) is an affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). HRCI certifications include the PHR (Professional in Human Resources) and SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources).
PHR / SPHR Professional in Human Resources Certification Study Guide, 3rd Edition Anne Bogardus ISBN: 978-0-470-43096-5, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Certifying Human Resource Professionals. Chapter 2: Core Knowledge Requirements for HR Professionals. Chapter 3: Strategic Management. Chapter 4: Workforce Planning and Employment. Chapter 5: Human Resource Development. Chapter 6: Total Rewards. Chapter 7: Employee and Labor Relations. Chapter 8: Risk Management. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Appendix B: Case Study. Appendix C: Federal Employment Legislation and Case Law. Appendix D: Resources. Glossary. Index.
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IIbA (Institute of Business Analysis) CERTIFIED BUSINESS ANALYSIS PROFESSIONAL (CBAP) AND CERTIFICATION OF COMPETENCY IN BUSINESS ANALYSIS (CCBA) The Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) offers two certifications in business analysis—the Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) and the Certification of Competency in Business Analysis (CCBA™).
CBAP / CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide Susan Weese and Terri Wagner ISBN: 978-0-470-93290-2, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Foundation Concepts. Chapter 2: Controlled Start: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring. Chapter 3: Controlled Start: Enterprise Analysis. Chapter 4: Overarching Tasks: Requirements Management and Communication. Chapter 5: Controlled Middle: Elicitation. Chapter 6: Controlled Middle: Requirements Analysis. Chapter 7: Controlled End: Solution Assessment and Validation. Chapter 8: Underlying Competencies. How This Applies to Your Projects. Summary. Exam Essentials. Key Terms. Review Questions. Answers to Review Questions. Appendix A: Advice on Completing Your Exam Application. Appendix B: Knowledge Areas, Tasks, and Elements. Appendix C: Mapping Techniques, Stakeholders, and Deliverables to Knowledge Areas and Tasks. Appendix D: Quick Summary of Business Analysis Techniques. Appendix E: Quick Summary of Business Analysis Deliverables. Appendix F: About the Companion CD Troubleshooting. Index.
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ISACA® (Information Systems Audit and Control Association) CISA®: CERTIFIED INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITOR The CISA is one of the leading security certifications offered to IT professionals, and the only one that deals cifically with IS auditing.
CISA Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide, 3rd Edition David L. Cannon ISBN: 978-0-470-61010-7, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Secrets of a Successful IS Auditor. Chapter 2: IT Governance. Chapter 3: Audit Program. Chapter 4: Networking Technology. Chapter 5: Life Cycle Management. Chapter 6: IT Service Delivery. Chapter 7: Information Asset Protection. Chapter 8: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
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(ISC)2ÂŽ(The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc.) CERTIFIED INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURIT Y PROFESSIONAL (CISSP) The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification is designed to recognize mastery of an international standard for information security and understanding of a common body of knowledge related to information systems security. Topics covered include access control, applications and systems development, cryptography, law, investigation and ethics, operations security, physical security, security architecture and models, security management practices, and telecommunications.
CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide, 5th Edition James M. Stewart, Ed Tittel, and Mike Chapple ISBN: 978-0-470-94498-1, Š2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Accountability and Access Control. Chapter 2: Attacks and Monitoring. Chapter 3: ISO Model, Protocols, Network Security, and Network Infrastructure. Chapter 4: Communications Security and Countermeasures. Chapter 5: Security Management Concepts and Principles. Chapter 6: Asset Value, Policies, and Roles. Chapter 7: Data and Application Security Issues. Chapter 8: Malicious Code and Application Attacks. Chapter 9: Cryptography and Private Key Algorithms. Chapter 10: PKI and Cryptographic Applications. Chapter 11: Principles of Computer Design. Chapter 12: Principles of Security Models. Chapter 13: Administrative Management. Chapter 14: Auditing and Monitoring. Chapter 15: Business Continuity Planning. Chapter 16: Disaster Recovery Planning. Chapter 17: Law and Investigations. Chapter 18: Incidents and Ethics. Chapter 19: Physical Security Requirements. Appendix: About the Companion CD. Index.
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lPI (Linux Professional Institute) LPIC-1 AND LPIC-2 The Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) program is designed to certify the competency of a system administrator in using the Linux operating system and its associated tools. It is designed to be distribution-neutral, following the Linux Standard Bars and other relevant standards and conventions.
Linux Professional Institute Certification Study Guide (exams 101 and 102), 2nd edition Roderick W. Smith ISBN: 978-0-470-40483-6, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I. THE LPI 101 Exam (60 WEIGHTS). Chapter 1: Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools. Chapter 2: Managing Software. Chapter 3: Configuring Hardware. Chapter 4: Managing Files. Chapter 5 Booting Linux and Editing Files. Part II. THE LPI 102 Exam (60 WEIGHTS). Chapter 6: Configuring the X Window System, Localization, and Printing. Chapter 7: Administering the System. Chapter 8: Configuring Basic Networking. Chapter 9: Writing Scripts, Configuring Network Servers, and Using Databases. Chapter 10: Securing Your System.
LPIC-2 Linux Professional Institute Certification Study Guide (exams 201 and 202) Roderick W. Smith ISBN: 978-1-118-00015-1, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Part I. The LPI 201 Exam (60 Weights). Chapter 1: System Startup and Advanced System Management. Chapter 2: Linux Kernel Configuration. Chapter 3: Basic Filesystem Management. Chapter 4: Advanced Filesystem Management. Chapter 5: Networking Configuration. Chapter 6: DNS Server Configuration. Part II The LPI 202 Exam (60 Weights). Chapter 7: Advanced Network Configuration. Chapter 8: Configuring File Servers. Chapter 9: Configuring Web & Email Servers. Chapter 10: Security. Chapter 11: System Troubleshooting-I. Chapter 12: System Troubleshooting-II. Appendix About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
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MICROSOfT® MCDST: MICROSOFT CERTIFIED DESK TOP SUPPORT TECHNICIAN The Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) certification validates the skills needed to successfully support end users and to troubleshoot desktop applications running on the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician Study Guide (exams 70 - 271 and 70 – 272), Deluxe edition Bill Ferguson and Brad Causey ISBN: 978-0-471-78929-1, ©2006
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Part I. User Support and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. Chapter 1: Installing a Windows Desktop Operating System. Chapter 2: Managing and Troubleshooting Access to Resources. Chapter 3: Configuring and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers. Chapter 4: Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop and User Environments. Chapter 5: Recovering Windows XP from Failure. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services. Part II. Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. Chapter 7: Configuring and Troubleshooting Applications. Chapter 8: Resolving Usability Issues. Chapter 9: Resolving Application Customization Issues. Chapter 10: Configuring and Troubleshooting Connectivity for Applications. Chapter 11: Configuring Application Security.
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MICROSOfT® MTA: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY A SSOCIATE The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification validates and individual’s fundamental understanding of specific Microsoft technologies.
Microsoft Windows Networking Essentials (Exam 98-366) Darril Gibson
Microsoft Windows Server Administration Essentials (Exam 98-365)
ISBN: 978-1-118-01685-5, ©2011
Tom Carpenter ISBN: 978-1-118-01686-2, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking. Chapter 2: Overview of Networking Components. Chapter 3: Understanding the OSI Model. Chapter 4: Core TCP/IP Protocols. Chapter 5: Exploring IPv4. Chapter 6: Exploring IPv6. Chapter 7: Connecting Computers to a Network. Chapter 8: Networking Computer with Switches. Chapter 9: Connecting Networks with Routers. Chapter 10: Resolving Names to IP Addresses. Chapter 11: Understanding Network Security Zones. Chapter 12: Understanding Wireless Networking. Chapter 13: Understanding Wide Area Networks. Chapter 14: Troubleshooting TCP/IP Problems. Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions. Appendix B: Microsoft’s Certification Program. Certification Objectives Map. Index.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Windows Server Overview. Chapter 2: Installing Windows Servers. Chapter 3: Managing Windows Server Storage Chapter 4: Administering Services. Chapter 5: Active Directory Infrastructure. Chapter 6: Configuring Active Directory. Chapter 7: Managing Active Directory. Chapter 8: Group Policy Management. Chapter 9: Application Servers. Chapter 10: Internet Information Services (I IS). Chapter 11: File and Print Servers. Chapter 12: Remote Access Technologies. Chapter 13: Server Troubleshooting. Chapter 14: Performance Tuning. Chapter 15: Server Maintenance. Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions Appendix B: Microsoft’s Certification Program. Certification Objectives Map. Index.
Microsoft Windows Security Essentials (Exam 98-367) Darril Gibson ISBN: 978-1-118-01684-8, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Understanding Core Security Principles. Chapter 2: Understanding Malware and Social Engineering. Chapter 3: Understanding User Authentication. Chapter 4: Securing Access with Permissions. Chapter 5: Using Audit Policies and Network Auditing. Chapter 6: Protecting Clients and Servers. Chapter 7: Protecting a Network. Chapter 8: Understanding Wireless Security. Chapter 9: Understanding Physical Security. Chapter 10: Enforcing Confidentiality with Encryption. Chapter 11: Understanding Certificates and a PKI. Chapter 12: Understanding Internet Explorer Security. Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions. Appendix B: Microsoft’s Certification Program. Index.
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-236), 2nd Edition Joel Stidley ISBN: 978-0-470-45852-5, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Preparing for the Exchange Installation. Chapter 2: Installing Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 3: Configuring the Mailbox and Hub Transport Roles. Chapter 4: Configuring Connectors, Connectivity, and Routing. Chapter 5: Working with Recipients, Groups, and Mailboxes. Chapter 6: Configuring and Managing Public Folders. Chapter 7: Configuring Security, Compliance, and Policies. Chapter 8: Configuring Highly Available Exchange Server Solutions. Chapter 9: Monitoring and Reporting. Chapter 10: Disaster Recovery Operations for Exchange Server. Appendix: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-667)
William Panek
James Pyles
ISBN: 978-0-470-44930-1, ©2009
ISBN: 978-0-470-62701-3, ©2011
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Virtualization Overview. Chapter 2: Installing Hyper-V. Chapter 3: Configuring and Optimizing Hyper-V. Chapter 4: Creating Virtual Machines. Chapter 5: Deploying Virtual Machines. Chapter 6: Managing and Monitoring Virtual Machines. Chapter 7: Hyper-V and Failover Clusters. Chapter 8: Backing up and Restoring VMs.
Introduction. Chapter 1: What’s New in Microsoft SharePoint 2010. Chapter 2: Planning and Deploying a SharePoint 2010 Installation and Upgrade. Chapter 3: Configuring SharePoint Farm Environments. Chapter 4: Configuring Service Applications. Chapter 5: Configuring Indexing and Search. Chapter 6: Managing Operational Settings. Chapter 7: Managing User Accounts and Roles. Chapter 8: Managing Authentication Providers and Permissions. Chapter 9: Managing Web Applications and Host Sites. Chapter 10: Managing Site Collections. Chapter 11: Deploying and Managing Applications and Solutions. Chapter 12: Backing Up and Restoring SharePoint. Chapter 13: Monitoring the SharePoint Environment. Chapter 14: Optimizing SharePoint. Chapter 15: Working with Windows PowerShell. Appendix: About the Companion CD. What You’ll Find on the CD. Glossary. Index.
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Windows Server Virtualization Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-652)
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Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-631) Marilyn Miller-White, Paul Stork, and Kris Wagner ISBN: 978-0-470-44931-8, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform. Chapter 2: Integrating Windows SharePoint Services in the Network. Chapter 3: Installing and Deploying Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Chapter 4: Configuring the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Environment. Chapter 5: Building and Configuring the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Topology. Chapter 6: Configuring Lists and Managing Documents. Chapter 7: Configuring Authentication and Security. Chapter 8: Administrating the Implementation. Chapter 9: Managing Customization. Chapter 10: Extending Windows SharePoint Services. Chapter 11: Monitoring Windows SharePoint Services. Chapter 12: Upgrading Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 from Windows SharePoint Services 2.0.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Implementation and Maintenance Study Guide (Exam 70-431)
Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-680), Study Guide, 2nd Edition
Joseph L. Jorden and Dandy Weyn
William Panek
ISBN: 978-0-470-02565-9, ©2006
ISBN: 978-0-470-94845-3, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Chapter 2: Creating and Configuring Databases. Chapter 3: Working with Tables and Views. Chapter 4: Performing Indexing and Full-Text Searching. Chapter 5: Introducing More Database Objects. Chapter 6: Implementing Security in SQL Server 2005. Chapter 7: Working with Relational Data. Chapter 8: Working with XML Data. Chapter 9: Working with Service Broker and HTTP. Chapter 10: Maintaining and Automating SQL Server. Chapter 11: Performing Backups and Restores. Chapter 12: Achieving High Availability through Replication. Chapter 13: Introducing More High-Availability Methods. Chapter 14: Monitoring and Optimizing SQL Server 2005. Glossary. Index.
Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Installing Windows. Chapter 2: Automating the Windows 7 Installation. Chapter 3: Managing Disks. Chapter 4: Managing the Windows 7 Environment. Chapter 5: Configuring Hardware and Applications. Chapter 6: Managing Users, Groups, and Security. Chapter 7: Configuring Network Connectivity. Chapter 8: Monitoring and Maintaining Windows. Chapter 9: Configuring Backups and Recovery. Appendix: About the Companion CD. Index.
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MICROSOfT® MCTS: MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST
Microsoft Windows Vista Client Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-620)
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-642)
Michael Aldridge, Josh Evitt, Lisa Donald, and James Chellis
William Panek, Tylor Wentworth, and James Chellis
ISBN: 978-0-470-10881-9, ©2007
ISBN: 978-0-470-26169-9, ©2008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Windows Vista. Chapter 2: Automating the Windows Vista Installation. Chapter 3: Configuring the Windows Vista Environment. Chapter 4: Configuring the Windows Vista Desktop. Chapter 5: Configuring Users and Groups. Chapter 6: Configuring Security. Chapter 7: Configuring Disks. Chapter 8: Configuring Network Connectivity. Chapter 9: Configuring Internet Explorer. Chapter 10: Configuring Windows Vista Applications. Chapter 11: Maintaining and Optimizing Windows Vista. Glossary. Index.
Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Understanding Windows Server 2008 Networking. Chapter 2: TCP/ IP. Chapter 3: Domain Name System (DNS). Chapter 4: Managing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Chapter 5: Managing Routing and Remote Access. Chapter 6: Managing Remote Access Services. Chapter 7: Managing Security for Remote Access Services. Chapter 8: Managing File and Print Services. Chapter 9: Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure. Appendix. About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-640) William Panek and James Chellis
Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-643)
ISBN: 978-0-470-26167-5, ©2008
Joel Stidley ISBN: 978-0-470-26170-5, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Overview of Active Directory. Chapter 2: Domain Name System (DNS). Chapter 3: Planning and Installation of Active Directory. Chapter 4: Installing and Managing Trees and Forests. Chapter 5: Configuring Sites and Replication. Chapter 6: Configuring Active Directory Server Roles. Chapter 7: Administering Active Directory. Chapter 8: Configuring Group Policy Objects. Chapter 9: Planning Security for Active Directory. Chapter 10: Active Directory Optimization and Reliability. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Windows Server 2008 Storage Services. Chapter 2: Exploring Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008. Chapter 3: Terminal Services Licensing, Advance Configuration, and Monitoring for Terminal Services. Chapter 4: Configuring Web Services Infrastructure. Chapter 5: Advanced Web Infrastructure Configuration. Chapter 6: Configuring Additional Communication Services. Chapter 7: Configuring Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). Chapter 8: Using Virtualization In Windows Server 2008. Chapter 9: Deploying Servers. Chapter 10: Configuring High Availability in Windows Server 2008. Chapter 11: Monitoring Windows Server 2008 for High Availability. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
MICROSOfT® MCTS: MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST
Windows Server 2008 R2 Complete Study Guide (Exams 70-640, 70-642 and 70-643) William Panek ISBN: 978-0-470-94846-0, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Part I: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory, Configuring (Exam 70-640). Chapter 1: Overview of Active Directory. Chapter 2: Domain Name System (DNS). Chapter 3: Active Directory Planning & Installation. Chapter 4: Installing and Managing Trees and Forests. Chapter 5: Configuring Sites and Replication. Chapter 6: Configuring Server Roles. Chapter 7: Administering Active Directory. Chapter 8: Configuring Group Policy Objects (GPO). Chapter 9: Planning Security for Active Directory. Chapter 10: Maintaining Active Directory. Part II: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 R2 Network Infrastructure, Configuring (Exam 70-642). Chapter 11: Understanding Windows Server 2008 R2 Networking. Chapter 12: TCP/IP and DNS. Chapter 13: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and DNS. Chapter 14: Managing Routing and Remote Access. Chapter 15: Network Access. Chapter 16: Security. Chapter 17: Managing File and Print Servers. Chapter 18: Monitoring and Managing Network Infrastructure. Part III: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 R2 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring (Exam 70-643). Chapter 19: Windows Server 2008 Storage Services. Chapter 20: Exploring Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008. Chapter 21: Configuring Web Services Infrastructure. Chapter 22: Advanced Web Infrastructure Configuration. Chapter 23: Configuring Additional Communication Services. Chapter 24: Configuring Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). Chapter 25: Using Virtualization In Windows Server 2008. Chapter 26: Deploying Servers. Chapter 27: Configuring High Availability in Windows Server 2008. Appendix: About the Companion CD. Index.
Project 2010 Project Management: Real World Skills for Certification and Beyond (Exam 70-178) Robert Happy ISBN: 978-0-470-56110-2, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Part I: Getting Started the Right Way. Chapter 1: Project 2007 as an Enabling Tool for Project Managers. Chapter 2: Mapping the Project Management Process Groups to Project. Chapter 3: Enterprise Project Management and Other Key Considerations. Chapter 4: Getting Started and Setting Up the Microsoft Project Environment. Chapter 5: Creating and Entering the Work Breakdown Structure. Chapter 6: Estimating and Entering Duration or Work. Chapter 7: Setting Dependencies and the Critical Path. Chapter 8: Assigning Resources and Costs. Chapter 9: Understanding the Calculation Engine. Part III: Communicating and Reporting Essentials. Chapter 10: Understading Project Views. Chapter 11: Using Tables and Custom Fields. Chapter 12: Using Filters and Groups. Chapter 13: Formatting Text and Bars. Chapter 14: Custom Stakeholder Views and Reports. Part IV: Tracking Essentials. Chapter 15: Understanding and Setting Baselines. Chapter 16: Updating and Tracking Status. Chapter 17: Comparing Results and Taking Corrective Action. Appendix A: Microsofts Certification Program. Appendix B: About the Companion CD. Index.
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MICROSOfT® MCITP: MICROSOFT CERTIFIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification helps validate and individual’s set of skills necessary to perform a particular job role, such as network administrator, database administrator, or enterprise messaging administrator.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Design and Deployment Study Guide (exams 70-237 and 70-238) Rawlinson Rivera ISBN: 978-0-470-18146-1, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Part I: 70-237 Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions With Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 1: Designing and Planning Messaging Services. Chapter 2: Designing and Planning Server High Availability. Chapter 3: Designing Recovery and Messaging Services to Meet Business Demands. Chapter 4: Designing and Planning Coexistence and Migrations. Chapter 5: Defining Policies and Security Procedures. Part II: 70-238: Pro: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 6: Planning an Upgrade to Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 7: Planning a Migration to Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 8: Planning Exchange Server 2007 Interoperability. Chapter 9: Planning a Highly Available Exchange Server 2007 Implementation. Chapter 10: Planning a Backup and Recovery Solution for Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 11: Planning the Exchange Server 2007 Storage Group Deployment. Chapter 12: Planning the Exchange Server 2007 Server Role Deployment. Chapter 13: Planning the Deployment of Exchange Server 2007 Services. Chapter 14: Planning Antivirus and Antispam for Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 15: Planning Exchange Server 2007 Security. Chapter 16: Planning Exchange Server 2007 Compliance. Chapter 17: Planning for Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Infrastructure Improvements and Maintenance. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
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MICROSOfT® MCITP: MICROSOFT CERTIFIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administration: Real World Skills for MCITP Certification andBeyond (exams 70-662 and 70-663) Joel Stidley and Erik Gustafson ISBN: 978-0-470-62443-2, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Part I. Introduction to Exchange Server 2010. Chapter 1: Introduction to Exchange Server 2010. Part II. Messaging Administrator’s Guide to Exchange Server 2010. Chapter 2: Installing and Configuring Exchange Server 2010. Chapter 3: Configuring Connectors, Routing and Transport, and Connectivity. Chapter 4: Managing Exchange Server 2010 Mail-Enabled Objects. Chapter 5: Configuring and Managing Public Folders. Chapter 6: Configuring Security, Compliance, and Policies. Chapter 7: Configuring High-Availability Solutions for Exchange Server. Chapter 8: Disaster Recovery Operations for Exchange Server. Chapter 9: Monitoring and Reporting with Exchange Server 2010. Part III. Messaging Professional’s Guide to Exchange Server 2010. Chapter 10: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Migration and Infrastructure. Chapter 11: Designing and Deploying Mailbox Services. Chapter 12: Designing Routing and Client Connectivity. Chapter 13: Designing Security and Compliance. Chapter 14: Designing High Availability and Recovery. Appendix A: Microsofts Certification Program. Appendix B: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator Study Guide (Exam 70-646) Darril Gibson ISBN: 978-0-470-29315-7, ©2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introducing Windows Server 2008. Chapter 2: Planning Server Deployments. Chapter 3: Windows Server 2008 Management Tools. Chapter 4: Monitoring and Maintaining Network Infrastructure Servers. Chapter 5:Monitoring and Maintaining Active Directory. Chapter 6: Monitoring and Maintaining Print and File Servers. Chapter 7:Monitoring and Maintaining Application Servers. Chapter 8:Windows Server 2008 Security. Chapter 9: Business Continuity and High Availability.
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Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator Certification Kit (exams 70-640, 70-642, and 70-646) James Chellis, William Panek, Tylor Wentworth, and Darril Gibson ISBN: 978-0-470-34344-9, ©2008
THREE EXPERT SYBEX STUDY TITLES IN ONE VALUE-PRICED KIT • MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-640) • MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide (Exam 70-642) • MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator Study Guide (Exam 70-646)
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MCITP: Windows Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator Study Guide (Exam 70-647) Steven Johnson ISBN: 978-0-470-29316-4, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Designing a Complex Windows Server 2008 Infrastructure. Chapter 2: Planning Naming Conventions, Networking, and Access Principles. Chapter 3: Planning for Forestwide and Domainwide Upgrades with Server 2008. Chapter 4: Planning for Terminal Services and Application Virtualization. Chapter 5: Designing an Effective Administration Model. Chapter 6: Planning and Designing Group Policy. Chapter 7: Administering Security in an Enterprise-Level Infrastructure. Chapter 8: Planning for Business Continuity and Backup. Chapter 9: Designing a Windows Update Strategy for the Enterprise. Chapter 10: Using Virtualization to Increase Productivity and Facilitate Consolidation. Glossary. Appendix A: About the Companion CD. Index.
Windows 7 Desktop Support and Administration: Real World Skills for MCITP Certification and Beyond (Exams 70-685 and 70-686) Darril Gibson ISBN: 978-0-470-59709-5, ©2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Planning for the Installation of Windows 7. Chapter 2: Automating the Deployment of Windows 7. Chapter 3: Using the Command Prompt and PowerShell. Chapter 4: Managing the Life Cycle - Keeping Windows 7 Up-To-Date. Chapter 5: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Windows 7. Chapter 6: Configuring and Troubleshooting Application Issues. Chapter 7: Networking with Windows 7. Chapter 8: Accessing Resources on a Network. Chapter 9: Managing Windows 7 in a Domain. Chapter 10: Managing Window 7 with Group Policy. Chapter 11: Managing Security in Windows 7. Chapter 12: Supporting Mobile Windows 7 Users. Chapter 13: Administering Internet Explorer.
MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator Certification Kit Michael Aldridge, Josh Evitt, James Chellis, Lisa Donald, and William Panek ISBN: 978-0-470-34345-6, ©2009
FIVE EXPERT SYBEX STUDY TITLES IN ONE VALUE-PRICED KIT • MCTS: Microsoft Windows Vista Client Configuration Study Guide,Exam 70-620 • MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration Study Guide, Exam 70-640 • MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide, Exam 70-642 • MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide, Exam 70-643 • MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator Study Guide, Exam 70-647
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MICROSOfT® MICROSOFT SHAREPOINT Microsoft SharePoint is a content management software tool that allows users to share and collaborate on applications across an enterprise.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Administration: Real World Skills for MCITP Certification and Beyond (Exam 70-668) Tom Carpenter and James Pyles ISBN: 978-0-470-64398-3, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter 1: Planning the Logical Architecture. Chapter 2: Designing the Physical Architecture. Chapter 3: Integrating SharePoint with the Network Infrastructure. Chapter 4: Planning for Farm Deployment. Chapter 5: Planning the Security Architecture. Chapter 6: Designing an Operations Strategy. Chapter 7: Designing a Strategy for Business Continuity. Chapter 8: Planning Service Applications. Chapter 9: Planning a SharePoint Component Strategy. Chapter 10: Planning Search Solutions. Chapter 11: Planning Business Management Strategies. Chapter 12: Planning an Upgrade and Migration Strategy. Appendix A: Microsoft’s Certification Program. Appendix B: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
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ORACle® OR ACLE CERTIFIED A SSOCIATE (OCA) AND OR ACLE CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL (OCP) The Oracle 11g Oracle Certified Administrator (OCA) credential is the foundation level certification in the Oracle 11g track. The certification measures an Oracle DBA’s basic administration ability. The Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) credential ensures that the holder can address critical database functions such as manageability, performance, reliability, security, and availability using the latest Oracle technology.
Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Associate Study Guide (exams1Z0-051 and 1Z0-052)
Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Professional Study Guide
Biju Thomas
(exam 1Z0-053)
ISBN: 978-0-470-39512-7, ©2009
Robert G. Freeman, Charles A. Pack, and Doug Stuns
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ISBN: 978-0-470-39513-4, ©2009
Part I: Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I. Chapter 1: Basic SQL SELECT Statements. Chapter 2: Single-Row Functions. Chapter 3: Group Functions. Chapter 4: Joins and Sub-queries. Chapter 5: Modifying Data. Chapter 6: Creating Tables. Chapter 7: Creating Schema Objects. Part II: Oracle Database 11g: Administration I. Chapter 8: Oracle Database 11g Components and Architecture. Chapter 9: Create an Oracle11g Database. Chapter 10: Database Storage and Schema Objects. Chapter 11: Oracle Network Architecture. Chapter 12: Security and Auditing. Chapter 13: Managing Data and Undo. Chapter 14: Proactive Maintenance and Performance Monitoring. Chapter 15: Implementing Database Backups. Chapter 16: Recovering Database. Chapter 17: EM Tools and Data Utilities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Using Oracle ASM. Chapter 2: Performing Oracle User-Managed Backups. Chapter 3: Performing Oracle User-Managed Database Recoveries. Chapter 4: Configuring and Backing Up Using RMAN. Chapter 5: Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog. Chapter 6: Recovering Databases with RMAN. Chapter 7: Reporting, Monitoring, and Tuning with RMAN. Chapter 8: Performing Oracle Advanced Recovery. Chapter 9: Understanding Flashback Technology. Chapter 10: Diagnosing the Database and Managing Performance. Chapter 11: Managing Database Resources. Chapter 12: Using the Scheduler to Automate Tasks. Chapter 13: Implementing Globalization Support. Appendix A: Lab Exercises. Appendix B: About the Companion CD. Glossary. Index.
Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Professional Certification Kit (Exams 1Z0-051, 1Z0-052, and 1Z0-053) Biju Thomas, Robert G. Freeman, Charles A. Pack, and Doug Stuns ISBN: 978-0-470-39514-1, ©2009
TWO EXPERT SYBEX STUDY GUIDES IN ONE VALUE-PRICED KIT •OCA: Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Associate Study Guide (Exam 1Z0-051 and 1Z0-052) •OCP: Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Professional Study Guide (Exam 1Z0-053)
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ORACle® JAVA PROGR AMMER The Oracle 11g Oracle Certified Administrator (OCA) credential is the foundation level certification in the Oracle 11g track. The certification measures an Oracle DBA’s basic administration ability. The Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) credential ensures that the holder can address critical database functions such as manageability, performance, reliability, security, and availability using the latest Oracle technology.
Sun Certified Programmer for Java Platform Study Guide SE6 (Exam CX-310-065) Richard F. Raposa ISBN: 978-0-470-41797-3, ©2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: Fundamentals. Chapter 2: Declarations, Initialization, and Scoping. Chapter 3: Flow Control. Chapter 4: API Contents. Chapter 5: Concurrency. Chapter 6: Object-Oriented Concepts. Chapter 7: Collections and Generics. Appendix. Glossary. Index.
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PMI® (PROJeCT MAnAGeMenT InSTITUTe) PMP The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is aimed at experienced business professionals. With a prerequisite of 4,500 hours of practical project management experience, this certification validates the knowledge required of high-level managers across a wide spectrum of business types, including IT, construction, engineering, finance, and more.
PMP Project Management Professional Exam Study Guide, 6th Edition
Project Management Professional Exam Review Guide, 2nd Edition
Kim Heldman
Kim Heldman and Vanina Mangano
ISBN: 978-1-118-08321-5, ©2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-09391-7, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Assessment Test. Chapter 1: What Is a Project? Chapter 2: Creating the Project Charter. Chapter 3: Developing the Project Scope Statement. Chapter 4: Creating the Project Schedule. Chapter 5: Developing the Project Budget. Chapter 6: Risk Planning. Chapter 7: Planning Project Resources. Chapter 8: Developing the Project Team. Chapter 9: Conducting Procurements and Sharing Information. Chapter 10: Measuring and Controlling Project Performance. Chapter 11: Controlling Work Results. Chapter 12: Closing the Project and Applying Professional Responsibility. Appendix A: Process Inputs and Outputs. Appendix B: About the Companion CD. Index.
Introduction. Chapter 1: Project Foundation. Chapter 2: Initiating the Project Chapter 3: Planning the Project. Chapter 4: Executing the Project. Chapter 5: Monitoring and Controlling the Project. Chapter 6: Closing the Project. Appendix: About the Companion CD. Glossary of Terms. Index.
Project Manager Street Smarts: A Real World Guide to PMP Skills, 2nd Edition Linda Kretz Zaval and Terri Wagner
PMP Project Management Professional Exam Certification Kit, 2nd Edition Kim Heldman, Vanina Mangano, Linda Kretz Zaval, and Terri Wagner ISBN: 978-1-118-09390-0, ©2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-09392-4, ©2011
THREE EXPERT SYBEX PMP STUDY TITLES IN ONE VALUE-PRICED KIT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• PMP®: Project Management Professional Exam Study Guide, Sixth Edition
Introduction. Phase 0: Professional Responsibility. Phase 1: Initiating Process. Phase 2: Planning Process. Phase 3: Executing Process. Phase 4: Monitoring and Controlling Process. Phase 5: Closing Process. Appendix: Solutions. Index
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• Project Manager Street Smarts: A Real World Guide to PMP® Skills, Second Edition • PMP®: Project Management Professional Exam Review Guide, Second Edition
VMWARe, InC . VCP4: VMWARE CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ON VSPHERE 4 This certification demonstrates the candidate’s knowledge and ability to successfully install, deploy, scale, and manage VMware vSphere environments.
VCP VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 4 Study Guide (Exam VCP-410)
VCP VMware Certified Professional on vSphere 4 Review Guide (Exam VCP-410)
Brian Perry, Chris Huss, and Jeantet Fields
Brian Perry, Chris Huss, Jeantet Fields, and Troy McMillan
ISBN: 978-0-470-56961-0, ©2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-63928-3, ©2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Plan, Install and Upgrade VMware ESX/ESXI. Chapter 2: Configure ESX/ESXI Networking. Chapter 3: Configure ESX/ESXI Storage. Chapter 4: Install and Configure vCenter Server. Chapter 5: Deploy and Manage Virtual Machines and vApps. Chapter 6: Manage Compliance. Chapter 7: Migrate, Backup, and Restore Virtual Machines. Chapter 8: Create and Manage VMware Clusters. Chapter 9: Alarm Management. Chapter 10: Perform Basic Troubleshooting.
Chapter 1: Install VMware ESX/ESXi on local storage. Chapter 2: Configure ESX/ESXi Networking. Chapter 3: Configure ESX/ESXi Storage. Chapter 4: Install and Configure vCenter Server. Chapter 5: Deploy and Manage Virtual Machines and vApps. Chapter 6: Manage Compliance. Chapter 7: Establish Service Levels. Chapter 8: Perform Basic Troubleshooting and Alarm Management.
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