Monday, February 9, 2009

The Complete E Commerce Book or The Best Damn Cisco Internetworking Book Period

The Complete E-Commerce Book: Design, Build, and Maintain a Successful Web-based Business

Author: Janice Reynolds

'The Complete E-Commerce Book offers a wealth of information on how to design, build and maintain a successful web-based business.... Many of the chapters are filled with advice and information on how to incorporate current e-business principles o



Make your e-commerce vision a success with this comprehensive, step-by-step handbook. Whether your company is a startup or well-established, you'll learn how to plan, implement and operate a successful e-commerce site -- from selecting the right software and Internet service provider through effectively marketing your online business.

Todays Librarian

Reynolds completely covers the rudiments of e-business with succinct guidance on how to analyze, build, maintain and operate web businesses. ... This would be an ideal companion to more detailed references that lack the breadth and simplicity of Reynolds' work.

First Monday - Paolo Cordone

Where the book really stands out is in providing an overall and firm understanding of the processes of creating, building and maintaining an e-commerce Web site. Alone for this, the author deserves a praise.



Books about: The Constitutional Convention or Presidential Anecdotes

The Best Damn Cisco Internetworking Book Period

Author: Syngress

 

Everything You Need to Know About Cisco Internetworking Technologies

 

·         Step-by-Step Instructions for Integrating Wired and Wireless LAN Technologies, Including Coverage of the Cisco Aironet Line of Devices

 

  • Detailed Coverage of Cisco WAN Technologies, Including Configuration and Deployment
  • Build a Working PIX Firewall Design, from Initial Planning to Robust Configuration

 

About the Author:

 

Charles Riley (CCNP, CSS-1, CISSP, CCSA, MCSE, CNE-3) has co-authored several books including Routing and Configuring Cisco Voice over IP, Second Edition. Exhausting the educational offerings of Remington, Charles matriculated at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf in Washington, D.C. before attending Gallaudet University (www.gallaudet.edu). Quick to a decision and even quicker to change his mind, he moved to Florida where he graduated from the University of Central Florida in 1989.  Upon graduation, Charles was contacted by and offered a position with the U.S. Army, a relationship that lasted over 10 years.  As a consultant for Sprint, he designed and implemented robust networking solutions for large Fortune 500 and privately held companies.



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