Microsoft hails the latest version of its flagship server operating system, Windows Server 2008, as “the most secure Windows Server ever”. However, to fully achieve this lofty status, system administrators and security professionals must install, configure, monitor, log, and troubleshoot a dizzying array of new features and tools designed to keep the bad guys out and maintain the integrity of their network servers. This is no small task considering the market saturation of Windows Server and the rate at which it is attacked by malicious hackers. According to IDC, Windows Server runs 38% of all network servers. This market prominence also places Windows Server at the top of the SANS top 20 Security Attach Targets. The first five attack targets listed in the SANS top 20 for operating systems are related to Windows Server. This doesn’t mean that Windows is inherently less secure than other operating systems; it’s simply a numbers game. More machines running Windows Server. More targets for attackers to hack.
As a result of being at the top of the “most used” and “most hacked” lists, Microsoft has released a truly powerful suite of security tools for system administrators to deploy with Windows Server 2008. This book is the comprehensive guide needed by system administrators and security professionals to master seemingly overwhelming arsenal of new security tools including:
1. Network Access Protection, which gives administrators the power to isolate computers that don’t comply with established security policies. The ability to enforce security requirements is a powerful means of protecting the network.
2. Enhanced solutions for intelligent rules and policies creation to increase control and protection over networking functions, allowing administrators to have a policy-driven network.
3. Protection of data to ensure it can only be accessed by users with the correct security context, and to make it available when hardware failures occur.
4. Protection against malicious software with User Account Control with a new authentication architecture.
5. Increased control over your user settings with Expanded Group Policy.
…to name just a handful of the new security features. In short, Windows Server 2008 contains by far the most powerful and complex suite of security tools ever released in a Microsoft Server product. Securing Windows Server 2008 provides system administrators and security professionals with the knowledge they need to harness this power.
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This book is aimed at spreadsheet users who already have some familiarity with previous versions of Microsoft Excel and who want an overview of the modifications and new features being introduced with Microsoft Office 2007. The book is also intended to be a practical guide to anyone wishing to update their Excel skills and progress to the more advanced features of this essential spreadsheet application.
Many experienced users may initially find Excel 2007 rather disorientating. But Excel 2007: Beyond the Manual will introduce those who are already familiar with Excel basics to more advanced features, like consolidation, what-if analysis, PivotTables, sorting and filtering, and some commonly used functions.
You’ll learn how to maximize your efficiency at producing professional-looking spreadsheets and charts and become competent at analyzing data using a variety of tools. The book includes practical examples to illustrate advanced features. It also covers new features of Excel 2007 along with ways to access old features. You’ll even gain timesaving tips and shortcuts.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - What’s New in Excel 2007?
Chapter 02 - Customizing Excel
Chapter 03 - Excel Essentials
Chapter 04 - Styles and Formatting
Chapter 05 - Sorting and Filtering
Chapter 06 - Analyzing Data Using Subtotals, Consolidations, and Tables
Chapter 07 - Creating PivotTables and PivotCharts
Chapter 08 - Editing PivotTables and PivotCharts
Chapter 09 - What-If Analysis
Chapter 10 - Formulas and Functions
Chapter 11 - Charts
Chapter 12 - Adding Graphics to a Worksheet
Chapter 13 - Preventing and Correcting Errors
Chapter 14 - Protection and Security
Chapter 15 - Getting Data from External Sources
Chapter 16 - Sharing, Reviewing, and Distributing Data
Chapter 17 - SharePoint and Excel Services
Appendix A - Location of Popular Excel 2003 Commands in Excel 2007
Appendix B - Selecting Data in a PivotTable Report
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Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition purely and simply focuses on what you need to know to use Linux. It’s concise and to the point, aiming to re-create under Linux all the stuff you used to do under Windows, or even Apple Macintosh. But don’t think that this means Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition cuts corners. Wherever justified, this book spends time examining the topics you need to know in order to gain a complete and comprehensive understanding. For example, you’ll find a hefty chapter looking at the command-line prompt—arguably the heart of Linux and the element that gives Linux most of its power. There’s also an entire chapter discussing (and illustrating) how to initially install Ubuntu on your computer.
This book is split into seven parts, each of which contains chapters about a certain aspect of Ubuntu use. These parts can be read in sequence, or you can dip in and out of them at will. Whenever a technical term is mentioned, a reference is made to the chapter where that term is explained.
This second edition has been thoroughly updated and revised to take into account improvements introduced with the 6.10 release of Ubuntu (code-named Edgy Eft). The previous edition covered the 5.10 release, and the changes introduced with the 6.10 release, though often subtle, make a dramatic difference in the Ubuntu experience.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Welcome!
Chapter 02 - A History and Politics Lesson
Chapter 03 - The Realities of Running Linux
Chapter 04 - Preinstallation Steps
Chapter 05 - Installing Ubuntu
Chapter 06 - Solving Installation Problems
Chapter 07 - Booting Ubuntu for the First Time
Chapter 08 - Getting Everything Up and Running
Chapter 09 - How to Secure Your Computer
Chapter 10 - Personalizing Ubuntu
Chapter 11 - Ubuntu Replacements for Windows Programs
Chapter 12 - Managing Your Files
Chapter 13 - Introducing the BASH Shell
Chapter 14 - Understanding Linux Files and Users
Chapter 15 - Working with Text Files
Chapter 16 - Taking Control of the System
Chapter 17 - Cool Shell Tricks
Chapter 18 - Digital Audio
Chapter 19 - Movies and Multimedia
Chapter 20 - Digital Photos
Chapter 21 - Making the Move to OpenOffice.org
Chapter 22 - OpenOffice.org Overview
Chapter 23 - In Depth: Writer
Chapter 24 - In Depth: Calc
Chapter 25 - In Depth: Impress
Chapter 26 - In Depth: Base
Chapter 27 - In Depth: Evolution
Chapter 28 - Installing and Removing Software
Chapter 29 - Managing Users
Chapter 30 - Optimizing Your System
Chapter 31 - Backing Up Data
Chapter 32 - Scheduling Tasks
Chapter 33 - Accessing Computers Remotely
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This book updates the bestselling Drupal: Creating Blogs, Forums, Portals, and Community Websites for Drupal 6, the latest, much improved version of this popular open-source Content Management System. Targeting readers with little experience in website design, unfamiliar with PHP, MySQL or HTML, and with little to no experience of Drupal, it looks pragmatically at the steps needed from knowing you want a website right through to designing and building it like a pro, and then successfully managing and maintaining it. Experienced author David Mercer uses a friendly, engaging style that is clear and concise, allowing readers to advance rapidly until they can tackle any problem with confidence. Drupal is an elegantly designed, well-supported and flexible open-source CMS platform that empowers anyone to create a website or blog and is rapidly becoming first choice of people in the know. With this powerful tool you need not pay professionals to design a site; you can do the job yourself.
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