>McGRAW-HILL/OSBORNE MEDIA PRESENTS > >NEW TITLES FOR FEBRUARY 2003 > >Below you will find a list of select new titles to be released this >month. For a complete listing of our books, please visit our Website at ><http://www.osborne.com>http://www.osborne.com. > >If you are a member of the media or a user group manager and would like to >obtain a review copy of a book and/or its press release, please contact >Bettina Faltermeier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't >hesitate to contact me at any time if you need more information about our >books and authors, would like to interview an author, or are interested in >excerpts of our books. > >For bulk User Group purchases (10 books minimum and a 30% discount), >please email Karen Schopp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ><<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > >If you wish to unsubscribe from this newsletter, please email >[EMAIL PROTECTED] with "Unsubscribe to New Titles" in >the header of your message. Thank you. > >Consumer Technology: > >Build Your Own PC Entertainment System by Brian Underdahl >ISBN: 0-07-222769-9; 224 pages; $24.99 >This book provides all the details of creating a PC-based entertainment >center - it explains how to choose the appropriate case, motherboard, >processor, memory, and how to select the operating system and additional >software to enhance performance. It includes fully illustrated >instructions, operating, and troubleshooting tips. From TV tuner and >video card options to amplification recommendations, this book delivers a >complete guide to the parts and accessories needed to build a dream home >entertainment system. > >Networking: > >Web Services Security by Mark O'Neill, et al. >ISBN: 0-07-222471-1; 336 pages; $49.99 >This book describes XML and Web Services security technologies, including >SAML and the WS-Security roadmap, and provides practical examples in Java >and C#. The authors explain the technologies in plain English, using >clear analogies to help the reader grasp the concepts needed to understand >Web Services security, and illustrate implementation techniques as well as >case studies featuring global service-provision initiatives such as the >Liberty Alliance Project. > >FreeBSD: The Complete Reference by Roderick Smith >ISBN: 0-07-222409-6; 900 pages; $49.99 >This comprehensive guide to FreeBSD covers installation, file and kernel >configuration, operation, and more. It is a valuable resource to help >integrate this powerful OS with existing hardware and software to take >advantage of system management and administration benefits, graphic and >office tools, even multimedia and gaming features. > >Build Your Own Server by Tony Caputo >ISBN: 0-07-222728-1; 352 pages; $29.99 >This step-by-step guide covers everything from picking the components and >where to find them to setting up a secured Web server. It covers the >details of building a server from scratch - with tips, hints, and >troubleshooting steps, and features more than 200 photographs illustrating >how to install and configure hardware components and set up a Workgroup, >Domain (Active Directory) and VPN network, etc. > >Certification & Career Development: > >A+ Technician's On-the-Job Guide to Windows XP by Curt Simmons >ISBN: 0-07-222690-0; 552 pages; $39.99 >This practical guide, which offers readers skill-building as well as >trouble-shooting information on Windows XP, is designed for IT >professionals with 1-3 years of experience who need to put their >experience to work quickly and effectively in an XP environment. It >provides concise and direct instruction to the most common tasks and >challenges of support staff and technicians. > >A+ Technician's On-the-Job Guide to Networking by Curt Simmons & David Dalan >ISBN: 0-07-222777-X; 448 pages; $39.99 >This accessible quick reference is the ideal on-the-job companion, >featuring easy-to-find information in a step-by-step, task-oriented >format. It offers plenty of configuration and troubleshooting tips and >solutions, logically organized by topic. > >High-Value IT Consulting: 12 Keys to a Thriving Practice by Sanjiv Purba & >Bob Delaney >ISBN: 0-07-222625-0; 432 pages; $39.99 >Designed specifically for IT professionals working in any type of >consulting organization, this is a practical, real-world guide for >delivering successful engagements to clients. Ready-to-use sample forms, >tables, checklists, and charts are in the text and available free for download. > >MCAD/MCSD Visual Basic .NET Certification All-in-One Exam Guide (Exams >70-305, 70-306, 70-310) by Larry Chambers, et al. > >ISBN: 0-07-213130-6; 912 pages; $69.99 >This authoritative reference offers complete coverage of all material on >MCAD/MCSD Visual Basic .NET certification exams and provides exam >objectives at the beginning of each chapter, helpful exam tips, >end-of-chapter practice questions, and photographs and illustrations. The >bonus CD-ROM contains practice tests, and hundreds of questions. This >comprehensive guide will not only help to pass the exams, but will also >serve as an invaluable on-the-job reference. > >### > > > > > > > > >SPAM: ------------------------ Spamnix Spam Report ------------------------- >SPAM: Spamnix identified this message as spam. 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