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Packt’s OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, for using and implementing OpenStack

October 2012 | Cookbooks, Open Source

Packt has published a new book on OpenStack this month; it’s titled OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook. The book is filled with practical and applicable recipes to enable readers use the latest capabilities of OpenStack and implement them. They will learn everything from installing Nova and Swift in a safe, virtual environment to provisioning and managing OpenStack in Datacenter. For complete information on the book, visit the publisher’s book-page: http://www.packtpub.com/openstack-cloud-computing-cookbook/book

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Discover the potential of RapidWeaver 5 with Packt's latest Beginner’s Guide book and e-book

September 2012 | Beginner's Guides

Packt Publishing is pleased to announce RapidWeaver 5 Beginner’s Guide, a new book and ebook consisting of step-by-step tutorial to build and develop websites using the RapidWeaver on Mac. Written by Joe Workman, this book will help users with any level of expertise to build beautiful and professional looking websites.

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Master .NET Framework Programming Using Visual Studio with Packts New Book and eBook

September 2012 | Enterprise, Microsoft

A guidelines-based set of practices for all aspects of software development from architecture to specific technologies to deployment.

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Importing videos and basic editing mechanics

by Jason Cox | October 2012 | Web Graphics & Video

The Final Cut Pro X Cookbook contains recipes that will take you from the importing process and basic mechanics of editing up through many of FCPX’s advanced tools needed by top-tier editors on a daily basis. Edit quickly and efficiently, fix image and sound problems with ease, and get your video out to your client or the world easily.

In this article by Jason Cox, we will see the following topics:

  • Importing from a tapeless video camera
  • Importing MTS, M2TS, and M2T files
  • Appending, inserting, and overwriting clips to a storyline
  • Working with (and without) the Magnetic Timeline
  • Creating connected clips

Most artists have it easy—a painter grabs a brush, some paint and goes straight for the canvas. A writer grabs a pen and paper (or keyboard) and starts writing. A graphic artist grabs a tablet and starts drawing. If only it were that easy for video editors!

Well before an editor can start doing any actual work, we've got to spend a good amount of time getting organized and importing our media. The act of importing is simply the process of bringing our media inside FCPX and making the program aware of its existence. It's very similar to dragging a song file into iTunes—the song file already existed in some capacity, but by dropping it into iTunes, we're making iTunes aware that it exists. The same goes for FCPX in most cases.

Unlike the digital music world, however, which only has a small handful of file formats, the digital video world has dozens, and the process for importing these different media types can vary greatly. And, to top it all off, we have many options to consider as to how we want FCPX to process and handle that media as it is imported!

FCPX can import many kinds of media, but there are many factors that must be considered before doing so to determine the best workflow for a project, and where there's a will there's a way—even if FCPX can't immediately import certain file types or projects from other programs, this chapter will help explain workarounds to do the impossible!

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Client-Side Endpoint Protection Tasks in Microsoft SCEP 2012

by Andrew Plue | October 2012 | Enterprise Articles Microsoft

In this article by Andrew Plue, author of Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection Cookbook, we will cover:

  • Locating and interrupting client-side SCEP logs
  • Performing manual definition updates and checking definition version
  • Manually editing local SCEP policy using the user interface
  • Utilizing MpCmdRun.exe

 

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Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Modules and Cmdlets

by Adam Driscoll | September 2012 | Microsoft

Microsoft Windows PowerShell 3.0 First Look will ensure that you have a great overview of the numerous new features and changes found in the most recent version of the language. Through simple examples and succinct chapters, this book will quickly bring readers up to speed with need to know information about the newest version of PowerShell.

In this article by Adam Driscoll, author of Microsoft Windows PowerShell 3.0 First Look, we'll see:

  • A selection of new cmdlets found in the core PowerShell modules
  • A selection of new modules and cmdlets found in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
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Planning Your Site in Adobe Muse

by Jennifer Farley | September 2012 | Web Development

A site is a collection of web pages containing assets such as images or Flash.

In this article by Jennifer Farley, author of Learning Adobe Muse, we'll look at how to plan a new site and use Muse's excellent wireframing tools to put together a mock up of our website.

Fail To Plan, Plan To Fail

Yes, that may be an old cliché, but like many clichés, this one is certainly true when it comes to our websites. If you spend some time planning your website upfront, you'll prevent a lot of headaches later in the process.

In this article, we'll also take a look at some of the basics of web page layout that are useful to know while planning our sites.

 

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Deploying Applications and Software Updates on Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager

by Brian Mason Greg Ramsey | September 2012 | Cookbooks Enterprise Articles Microsoft

In this article by Greg Ramsey, co-author of Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Administration Cookbook, we'll cover:

  • Creating applications and deployment types
  • Managing Software Center and Application Catalogue
  • Preparing for software updates
  • Creating and monitoring software updates
  • Leveraging Automatic Deployment Rules (ADRs)
  • Reducing collection dependencies with conditional rules and global conditions
  • Deploying custom updates
  • Converting classic packages to applications
  • Creating and deploying Virtual Applications (App-V)
  • Superseding applications
  • Monitoring content and deployment status
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