Installation builder that will deliver your software with a good first impression: a smooth installation. Computer novices enjoy its ability to install your software without asking any questions, while computer experts enjoy the control and feedback it offers when they click the Advanced Options button. You will enjoy both the positive response from your customers and the ability to effortlessly build those setup packages with DeployMaster .... JGsoft - Just Great Software :: DeployMaster :: setup :: install :: deploy :: jgsoft :: impression :: installation :: deployment :: tool :: builder :: builder :: delphi :: vb :: visual :: basic :: c++ :: installshield :: installmaste :: DeployMaster
Acronis Snap Deploy allows you to create an exact disk image of the standard configuration, including the operating system and all applications and then deploy that image to multiple systems simultaneously, making it ideal for rapid bare-metal installations of PCs and servers. Acronis Snap Deploy also provides configuration management tools to configure system settings, manage files, and execute applications on systems throughout the network... Acronis Asia Pte Ltd :: acronis :: snap :: deploy :: acronis :: asia :: pte :: ltd :: utilities :: file :: disk :: management :: acronissnapdeploy deluxe :: Acronis Snap Deploy
5 stars (Best portal book) - Best book for learning WebSphere portal (and I have them all). The redbook is also useful but this book is the first one you should read. 5 stars (This is a must-have for WebSphere Portal teams) - This book is packed full of clear and concise definitions of how WebSphere Portal works, along with step-by-step tutorials that fianlly put everything in one place. If you need to install, configure, design, develop, debug, troubleshoot and rollout a Portal 5.0.2 environment, this is an essential tool. My personal book is annotated, dog-eared and full of sticky notes, and has proven an invluable asset. 4 stars (Excellent resource for new and experienced portal teams) - Anyone who is involved with WebSphere Portal should have this book on their shelf. This book covers a broad spectrum of portal topics that make it valuable when researching a problem or designing a portal solution. If you are just starting out with portal you may want to skim one or two of the chapters (such as chapter 5) which is relevant in theory but may not be accurate for the latest released versions of the software. Many of the other chapters are right on, covering topics such as JSR 168 and WSRP which are continuing to grow both in capability and interest. Enjoy! ... John Wiley - Sons Inc :: Computers-Programming Languages - Java :: Computer Bks - Languages & Programming :: Tim Hanis :: Richard Gornitsky :: Ron Ben-Natan :: :: Mastering IBM WebSphere Portal- Expert Guidance to Build and Deploy Portal Applications
3 stars (Good reference but not a step-by-step) - The author is obviously well versed in the migration process and the tools and structures that live under the surface. However, the level of detail presented is simply too deep to be useful as a step-by-step guide, which is what I was hoping for. This book will serve as a book shelf reference to backup more detailed walkthroughs I have found on Microsoft's websites. 3 stars (Helpful, but a work in progress) - It seems this book was rushed to press with little proof reading of its content. While there is plenty of helpful info, there are also plenty of items that are not technically correct. Many of these can be pitfalls if they are not caught early enough in the process. For example, the book claims that to execute Forestprep one needs to be a domain admin. This is not correct. To execute Domainprep one needs to be a domain admin. To execute Forestprep one needs to be a schema admin, enterprise admin, and local admin on the machine where forestprep is run. This isn't a big issue in single domain implementations, but in a typical parent/child enviro this can be a pitfall. Overall, this is a great compilation of information that is otherwise difficult to find. I certainly found the book to be extremely useful when used alongside other documentation such as the MS deployment and planning guides. However, I believe the book could use another round of editing and a release as a second edition. 5 stars (Clearest instructions for 5.5 to 2003 Exchange migration!) - It seems like I read every white paper and book out there about migration from Exchange 5.5 to 2003. All left me wanting more information. Until I read Kieran's book that is. Our government Department will be upgrading shortly and we now have the info we need to do the job. Thanks to Kieran for a great job in putting together his excellent book. ... Digital Press :: Computers-Client-Server Computing - Windows 2000 Server :: Computer Bks - Communications & Networking :: Kieran McCorry :: :: Microsoft?# Exchange Server 2003 Deployment and Migration