Business professor Joe Habraken publishes new book on Windows Server 2008
Biddeford, Maine— Joe Habraken, associate professor, Department of Business and Communications, has recently published a new book titled Sams Teach Yourself Windows Server 2008 in 24 Hours.
Habraken guides readers step-by-step through the major new features including the new desktop interface, the new Server manager, the Configuration Wizard, the new server core mode, and PowerShell to quickly learn and implement Windows Server 2008.
Writing for network administrators, network support specialists, and other IT professionals, Habraken provides a practical approach to configuring, monitoring and troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Server 2008. Each hands-on chapter also provides important overview information that will help the reader get up-to-speed with the important features of this server platform.
In a review of the book, TechNet blogger Alan Le Marquand noted that the back cover of the book challenges the buyer to "Teach yourself windows server 2008 in 24 hours." Le Marquand says, "This comes from Sams Publishing, it relates to their new publication of the same name and I have to say, the book does do exactly what it says.
Habraken is the prolific author of over 30 books including: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Access 97 and The Big Basics Book of the Internet, 2nd Edition, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Access 2000, Microsoft Office 2000 8-in-1, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, and Practical Cisco Routers.
Sams Publishing is a unit of Pearson Education.
(Press Release posted July 8, 2008)