Create attractive documents, publications, and presentations
Manage your e-mail, calendar, meetings, and communications
Put your business data to work with Excel and Access
Organize and share your notes and ideas with OneNote
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Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 Step by Step
Use Office anywhere with touch-enabled devices
Save time and work more easily with templates
Make professional-looking documents and presentations
Build spreadsheets to calculate and visualize data
Organize and share your best ideas with OneNote
Work with friends using social media and the cloud
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Learn how to see database systems as programming systems
Get a careful, precise, and detailed definition of the relational model
Explore a detailed analysis of SQL from a relational point of view
There are literally hundreds of books on relational theory or the SQL language or both. But this one is different. First, nobody is more qualified than Chris Date to write such a book. He and Ted Codd, inventor of the relational model, were colleagues for many years, and Chris’s involvement with the technology goes back to the time of Codd’s first papers in 1969 and 1970. Second, most books try to use SQL as a vehicle for teaching relational theory, but this book deliberately takes the opposite approach. Its primary aim is to teach relational theory as such. Then it uses that theory as a vehicle for teaching SQL, showing in particular how that theory can help with the practical problem of using SQL correctly and productively.
All of today’s mainstream database products support the SQL language, and relational theory is what SQL is supposed to be based on. But are those products truly relational? Sadly, the answer is no. This book shows you what a real relational product would be like, and how and why it would be so much better than what’s currently available. Download eBook Free »
Manage new AD features, such as the Recycle Bin, Group Managed Service Accounts, and fine-grained password policies
Work with AD from the command line and use Windows PowerShell to automate tasks
Remove and create forests, domains, and trusts
Create groups, modify group scope and type, and manage membership
Delegate control, view and modify permissions, and handle Kerberos tickets
Import and export data with LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF)
Synchronize multiple directories and enforce data integrity within a single or multiple stores
Back up AD, and perform authoritative and non-authoritative restores
Active Directory Cookbook, 4th Edition: Solutions for Administrators & Developers
This fourth edition includes troubleshooting recipes for Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, and Exchange 2013, based on valuable input from Windows administrators. You’ll also find quick solutions for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), multi-master replication, DNS, Group Policy, and many other features. Download eBook Free »
Build a simple virtual machine with just two commands and no configuration
Create a development environment that closely resembles production
Automate software installation and management with shell scripts, Chef, or Puppet
Set up a network interface to access your virtual machine from any computer
Use your own editor and browser to develop and test your applications
Test complicated multi-machine clusters with a single Vagrantfile
Change Vagrant’s default operating system to match your production OS
Extend Vagrant features with plugins, including components you build yourself
Discover why Vagrant is a must-have tool for thousands of developers and ops engineers. With this hands-on guide, you’ll learn how to use this open source software to quickly build a virtual machine for any purpose including a completely sandboxed, fully provisioned development environment right on your desktop.
Vagrant creator Mitchell Hashimoto shows you how to share a virtual machine image with members of your team, set up a separate virtualization for each project, and package virtual machines for use by others. Start creating development environments with Vagrant, and learn how to save time, avoid frustration, and prevent costly errors. Download eBook Free »
Create professional-looking documents. Use Word to craft reports, newsletters, and brochures for the Web and desktop.
Stay organized. Set up Outlook to track your email, contacts, appointments, and tasks.
Work faster with Excel. Determine the best way to present your data with the new Quick Analysis tool.
Make inspiring presentations. Build PowerPoint slideshows with video and audio clips, charts and graphs, and animations.
Share your Access database. Design a custom database and let other people view it in their web browsers.
Get to know the whole suite. Use other handy Office tools: Publisher, OneNote, and a full range of Office Web Apps.
Create and share documents in the cloud. Upload and work with your Office files in Microsoft’s SkyDrive.
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