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New and Published Books

  1. Unit and Ubiquitous Internet of Things

    By Huansheng Ning

    Although the Internet of Things (IoT) will play a key role in the development of next generation information, network, and communication technologies, many are still unclear about what makes IoT different from similar concepts.Answering fundamental questions about IoT architectures and models, Unit...

    Published April 3rd 2013 by CRC Press

  2. Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) Survival Guide

    By Jessica Keyes

    Where end-users once queued up to ask the IT department for permission to buy a new computer or a new version of software, they are now bypassing IT altogether and buying it on their own. From laptops and smartphones to iPads and virtually unlimited software apps, end-users have tasted their...

    Published March 25th 2013 by Auerbach Publications

  3. Securing Cloud and Mobility

    A Practitioner's Guide

    By Ian Lim, E. Coleen Coolidge, Paul Hourani

    Although virtualization is a widely accepted technology, there are few books dedicated to virtualization and security. Filling this need, Securing Cloud and Mobility: A Practitioner's Guide explains how to secure the multifaceted layers of private and public cloud deployments as well as mobility...

    Published February 10th 2013 by Auerbach Publications

  4. Windows Networking Tools

    The Complete Guide to Management, Troubleshooting, and Security

    By Gilbert Held

    Windows Networking Tools: The Complete Guide to Management, Troubleshooting, and Security explains how to use built-in Windows networking tools and third-party networking products to diagnose network problems, address performance issues, and enhance the overall security of your system and network....

    Published November 20th 2012 by Auerbach Publications

  5. A Comprehensive Guide to Enterprise Mobility

    By Jithesh Sathyan, Anoop N., Navin Narayan, Shibu Kizhakke Vallathai

    Although enterprise mobility is in high demand across domains, an absence of experts who have worked on enterprise mobility has resulted in a lack of books on the subject. A Comprehensive Guide to Enterprise Mobility fills this void. It supplies authoritative guidance on all aspects of enterprise...

    Published September 16th 2012 by CRC Press

  6. Making Your Data Center Energy Efficient

    By Gilbert Held

    Detailing powerful methods for reducing the energy costs associated with operating a data center, Making Your Data Center Energy Efficient examines both equipment and building facilities. It reviews the rationale for conserving energy and demonstrates how conservation and careful equipment...

    Published September 11th 2011 by Auerbach Publications

  7. Defense against the Black Arts

    How Hackers Do What They Do and How to Protect against It

    By Jesse Varsalone, Matthew McFadden

    As technology has developed, computer hackers have become increasingly sophisticated, mastering the ability to hack into even the most impenetrable systems. The best way to secure a system is to understand the tools hackers use and know how to circumvent them. Defense against the Black Arts: How...

    Published September 6th 2011 by CRC Press

  8. Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking

    By Greg Schulz

    The amount of data being generated, processed, and stored has reached unprecedented levels. Even during the recent economic crisis, there has been no slow down or information recession. Instead, the need to process, move, and store data has only increased. Consequently, IT organizations are looking...

    Published August 25th 2011 by Auerbach Publications

  9. IT Release Management

    A Hands-on Guide

    By Dave Howard

    When implemented correctly, release management can help ensure that quality is integrated throughout the development, implementation, and delivery of services, applications, and infrastructure. This holistic, total cost of ownership approach allows for higher levels of system availability, is more...

    Published July 12th 2011 by CRC Press

  10. Designing Green Networks and Network Operations

    Saving Run-the-Engine Costs

    By Daniel Minoli

    In recent years, socio-political trends toward environmental responsibility and the pressing need to reduce Run-the-Engine (RTE) costs have resulted in the concept of Green IT. Although a significant amount of energy is used to operate routing, switching, and transmission equipment, comparatively...

    Published April 24th 2011 by CRC Press