Jim has a particular expertise in taking a highly technical topic and distilling it into just a couple of hundred pages, making it accessible to any IBM i programmer.
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Whether this is a new arena for you or you need an occasional reminder of what something is or how and when you should be doing it, I recommend that you not let this book get away from you!
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This book is required reading for enterprise-level managers who need to know how IBM is addressing the challenges of big data with its InfoSphere platform.
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Sathi gives precise, coherent advice and offers solutions to create CEA—from master data management to stream computing to predictive modeling to creating an analytics engine and ensuring privacy management.
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This book is a good read by an enlightened author; it's a useful addition to the reading material of any enterprise seeking insight into the disruptive technologies of big data.
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If you have any interest in IBM i security, whether as an administrator, a programmer, or an auditor, then this book is the perfect resource.
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If securing certification for DB2 9.7 for LUW Database Administration is on your career development list, you're not going to find a better resource to get you prepared for the test.
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The list of books aimed at serious PHP developers is very short. I appreciate Kevin and MC Press for helping fill this void.
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It is the best overall guide to enlisting business leaders into Information Governance practices and can be successfully utilized by all levels of the organization, regardless of the size of the enterprise or the reader's initial familiarity with the topic.
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This book looks at a topic that very few others have tackled: the myriad ways that RPG connects (or can connect) to the outside world and to other technologies on both the inbound and the outbound side.
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The ultimate goal of SOA is to promote business agility through the re-use of logic across the network. This book fits nicely into that paradigm as it should see a fair amount of re-use after being incorporated into your library.
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You will be presented with well-written, comprehensive DB2 material covering DB2 on Linux, Unix, and Windows (LUW); DB2 on i5/OS; DB2 on z/OS; and all the intricacies in between.
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You should consider this book to be an investment in your career. It belongs on the desk of every RPG programmer.
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For System i developers, mastering the ability to develop subfile applications is an absolute must!
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