Packt Enterprise will continue to develop the focussed, hands-on books that readers know Packt for. The brand aims to provide the real world knowledge and wisdom that IT professionals with from-the-trenches experience can offer.
Through Packt Enterprise, Packt can move more deeply into the world of Enterprise software. Specialisation allows a greater focus on, and better understanding of, Enterprise technologies and the people who work with them.
Packt Enterprise books can be summed up through the tagline "Professional Expertise Distilled". They take in-the-trenches knowledge from experienced software professionals, and distil it into a single, easy to follow manuscript.
Latest Enterprise Books
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- Maximize your business results by fully understanding how to plan your UAG integration
- Consistently be ahead of the game by taking control of your server with backup and advanced monitoring
- An essential tutorial for new users and a great resource for veterans
- Uncover the advantages and ease of use of Direct Access, the latest VPN technology from Microsoft
- Packed with detailed explanations of concepts, terms and technologies, with hand-in-hand guidance through the tough parts
This book is currently available as a RAW book. A RAW book is an ebook, and this one is priced at 40% of the usual eBook price. Once you purchase the RAW book, you can immediately download the content of the book so far, and when new chapters become available, you will be notified, and can download the new version of the book. When the book is published, you will receive the full, finished eBook.
If you like, you can preorder the print book at the same time as you purchase the RAW book at a significant discount.
Purchase Options
Your choices:
Buy the RAW version of this book immediately
[ $23.99 | £13.19 | EUR 18.59 ]Buy the RAW version of this book and place a pre-order for the print book right now, with a 40% discount on both.
[$53.99 | £31.79 | EUR 41.99 ]- Since a RAW book is an eBook, a RAW book is non returnable and non refundable.
- Local taxes may apply to your eBook purchase.
Chapter Availability
Chapter Number Title Availability 1 Planning your deployment IN THE BOOK 2 Installation IN THE BOOK 3 Trunk types and uses IN THE BOOK 4 Publishing Web Applications AUGUST 2010 5 Advanced Applications and Remote Connectivity technologies AUGUST 2010 6 Authenticating and controlling access AUGUST 2010 7 Configuring and using Clients AUGUST 2010 8 Endpoint Management SEPTEMBER 2010 9 Server Maintenance and upkeep SEPTEMBER 2010 10 Advanced Configuration options and improvements SEPTEMBER 2010 11 Direct Access concepts and configuration SEPTEMBER 2010 12 Troubleshooting servers and clients SEPTEMBER 2010 -
- Effectively consolidate and standardize processes across your organization with a centralized source for a variety of business needs
- Discover how to effectively plan and implement Dynamics AX 2009 in your business and fully grasp the necessary hardware, network, and software requirements to do so
- Understand the varied components that make up your Dynamics AX environment, including the role of base server components, how to implement the Enterprise Portal and Role Centers for web browser access to Dynamics AX, and the various workflow capabilities required to fit the needs of your company
- Get to grips with Dynamics AX data components and understand when and how to exchange data synchronously or asynchronously and migrate data
- Includes carefully organized instructions along with screenshots that clearly display how to administer and configure your Dynamics AX environment with ease
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- Install, configure, and deploy the components included in Oracle Business Intelligence Suite (SE)
- Gain a comprehensive overview of components and features of the Oracle Business Intelligence package
- A fast paced, practical book that provides you with quick steps to answer common business questions and help you make informed business decisions
- Leverage the computational power of Oracle Database
This book is currently available as a RAW book. A RAW book is an ebook, and this one is priced at 40% of the usual eBook price. Once you purchase the RAW book, you can immediately download the content of the book so far, and when new chapters become available, you will be notified, and can download the new version of the book. When the book is published, you will receive the full, finished eBook.
If you like, you can preorder the print book at the same time as you purchase the RAW book at a significant discount.
Purchase Options
Your choices:
Buy the RAW version of this book immediately
[ $21.59 | £11.39 | EUR 16.79 ]Buy the RAW version of this book and place a pre-order for the print book right now, with a 40% discount on both.
[$48.59 | £28.19 | EUR 37.79 ]- Since a RAW book is an eBook, a RAW book is non returnable and non refundable.
- Local taxes may apply to your eBook purchase.
Chapter Availability
Chapter Number Title Availability 1 Getting Business Information from Data IN THE BOOK 2 Introducing Oracle Business Intelligence IN THE BOOK 3 Working with Database Data IN THE BOOK 4 Analyzing Data and Creating Reports IN THE BOOK 5 Warehousing for Analysis and Reporting IN THE BOOK 6 Pivoting Through Data AUGUST 2010 7 Drilling Data Up and Down AUGUST 2010 8 Advanced Analysis and Reporting SEPTEMBER 2010 -
- Master WCF concepts and implement them in real-world environments
- An example-packed guide with clear explanations and screenshots to enable communication between applications and services and make robust SOA applications
- Resolve frequently encountered issues effectively with simple and handy recipes
- Explore the new features of the latest .NET 4.0 framework/Visual Studio 2010
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- Offers an accelerated learning path for the much-anticipated Oracle BPM Suite 11g release
- Set the stage for your BPM learning experience with a discussion into the evolution of BPM, and a comprehensive overview of the Oracle BPM Suite 11g Product Architecture
- Discover BPMN 2.0 modeling, simulation, and implementation
- Understand how Oracle uses standards like Services Component Architecture (SCA) to simplify the process of application development
- Describes how Oracle has unified services and events into one platform
- Built around an iterative tutorial, using a real-life scenario to illustrate all the key features
- Full of illustrations, diagrams, and tips for developing SOA applications faster, with clear step-by-step instructions and practical examples
- Written by Oracle BPM Suite Product Management team members
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- Collaborate securely with your colleagues and teammates both inside and outside your organization by using Sametime features such as instant messaging and online meetings
- Make your instant messaging communication more interesting with the inclusion of graphics, images, and emoticons to convey more information in fewer words
- Communicate with other instant messaging services and users, such as AOL Instant Messaging, Yahoo Instant Messaging, and Google Talk and know how someone's online status can help you communicate faster and more efficiently
- Discover how the Sametime Meeting Center can maximize the productivity of teams in your organization with the use of online meetings, training session playback, seamless voice/video integration, and screen sharing
- See how Sametime works in common, every-day, real-world situations with tips, resources, and detailed screenshots
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- First-hand technical solutions utilizing the complete and integrated Oracle Fusion Middleware Suite
- From-the-trenches experience of leading IT Professionals
- Learn to combine the integrated tools of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Suite and do away with thousands of lines of code
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- Customize Windows Workflow 4.0 applications to suit your needs
- A hands-on guide with real-world illustrations, screenshots, and step-by-step instructions
- Explore various functions that you can perform using WF 4.0 with running code examples
- A hands-on guide with real-world illustrations, screenshots, and step-by-step instructions
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- Provides an architectural methodology for choosing Microsoft application platform technologies to meet the requirements of your solution
- Examines new technologies such as Windows Server AppFabric, StreamInsight, and Windows Azure Platform and provides examples of how they can be used in real-world solutions
- Considers solutions for messaging, workflow, data processing, and performance scenarios
- Written by a distinguished team of specialists in the Microsoft space
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- Create task-oriented, rich, interactive online work environments with the help of the comprehensive Oracle WebCenter Suite 11g
- Accelerate the development of Enterprise 2.0 solutions by leveraging the Oracle tools
- Apply the basic concepts of Enterprise 2.0 for your business solutions by understanding them completely
- Prepare development environments that suit your enterprise needs using WebCenter applications
- Define collaborative work environments for the members of your organization
Latest Enterprise Articles
All New Oracle Books from Packt
Packt have got some great new Oracle releases out, with something to interest everyone, for further information on these titles simply click on the links below.
You might also want to look at our new offers on multiple books purchases and pick up a range of these books.
Read All New Oracle Books from Packt in full
Building an EJB 3.0 Persistence Model with Oracle JDeveloper
Oracle Fusion Middleware is a family name for a set of Java EE products that are integrated for SOA and web application deployment. WebLogic Server (WLS) is the Java EE container and Oracle JDeveloper the Java EE and SOA development IDE.
In this article by Deepak Vohra, author of EJB 3.0 Database Persistence with Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, we will use JDeveloper to create an EJB 3.0 application, and then we will deploy and test our application leveraging the embedded WebLogic Server that comes with JDeveloper. This makes it very easy for us to develop, deploy, and test our application.
Read Building an EJB 3.0 Persistence Model with Oracle JDeveloper in fullConfiguring and Deploying the EJB 3.0 Entity in WebLogic Server
In the previous article Developing an EJB 3.0 entity in WebLogic Server, we developed an EJB 3.0 entity using the Eclipse-WebLogic Server-MySQL combination.
In this article by Deepak Vohra, author of EJB 3.0 Database Persistence with Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, you will learn the following:
- Creating a persistence configuration file
- Creating a session bean
- Creating a test client
- Deploying the EJB 3.0 entity in WebLogic Server
- Testing the EJB 3.0 entity client
Developing an EJB 3.0 entity in WebLogic Server
Developing Entity EJBs require an application server and a relational database, and, optionally, a Java IDE to improve productivity and simplify the development. Eclipse IDE is the most commonly used open source Java IDE and MySQL database is the most commonly used open source relational database. Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE) All-In-One edition bundles a pre-configured Eclipse and Eclipse plugins. Oracle has acquired the open source MySQL database. MySQL database is available under the GPL license; a commercial license is also available without the precondition to purchase support services from Oracle.
In this article by Deepak Vohra, author of EJB 3.0 Database Persistence with Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, we shall develop an EJB 3.0 entity using the Eclipse-WebLogic Server-MySQL combination; you will learn the following:
- Creating a MySQL database table
- Configuring WebLogic Server with MySQL database
- Creating a JPA project in Eclipse
- Creating an EJB 3.0 entity
IBM WebSphere MQ commands
This article illustrates the working and setup of WebSphere MQ. In this article by Pav Kumar-Chatterjee, author of IBM InfoSphere Replication Server and Data Event Publisher, we will look at the WebSphere MQ commands we need to set up and administer the MQ environment.
In this article we will cover the following:
- MQ queues
- WebSphere MQ commands
- Create/start/stop a Queue Manager
- Issuing commands to a Queue Manager
Troux Enterprise Architecture: Managing the EA function
This article by Richard J. Reese, author of the book Troux Enterprise Architecture Solutions, explores an aspect of Enterprise Architecture that is not written about a great deal. There are as many models for running the EA function as there are opinions about the topic. This article provides a brief introduction to the following topics:
- Setting the EA charter
- Staffing the function
- Sample job descriptions
- Management metrics
These topics are provided as representative samples of how the EA function can be managed within a business or agency. There is no "best way" to organize the EA function. There are, however, some management principles that have worked well for many organizations, and these are presented next.
Read Troux Enterprise Architecture: Managing the EA function in fullMQ Listener, Channel and Queue Management
The previous article, IBM WebSphere MQ commands, illustrated the working and setup of WebSphere MQ.
In this article by Pav Kumar-Chatterjee, author of IBM InfoSphere Replication Server and Data Event Publisher, we look at how we manage the MQ Listeners, WebSphere MQ channels and WebSphere MQ queues.
Read MQ Listener, Channel and Queue Management in fullWebSphere MQ Sample Programs
In the previous articles IBM WebSphere MQ commands and MQ Listener, Channel and Queue Management, we illustrated the working and setup of WebSphere MQ and we also took a look at how we manage the WebSphere MQ Listeners, channels and queues respectively.
In this article by Pav Kumar-Chatterjee, author of IBM InfoSphere Replication Server and Data Event Publisher, we will take a look at the following:
- MQ sample programs
- Server
- Client
- Dead Letter Queue handler
- WebSphere MQ message format
- MQ error messages
All New Microsoft Books from Packt
Packt have a great range of new Microsoft releases, for further information click on the links below.
Also you might want to have a look at our all new offers on multiple books purchases, and pick up a bundle of these books.
Read All New Microsoft Books from Packt in fullFeeds in IBM Lotus Notes 8.5
In this article, by Karen Hooper, author of IBM Lotus Notes 8.5,we will delve into what a feed is and how to set them up in Lotus Notes. We will also look at how to view feeds. Then we will see how to set up our feeds so that we always receive the latest content from the websites we are interested in.
To summarize, this article will cover:
- What are feeds
- How to add feeds
- Viewing feeds
- How to manage our feeds