Internet
and Intranet Books
Build a
Microsoft Intranet: Get Connected Using Internet
Information Server for Windows NT
by Mark Riley, Dennis Lone
The cornerstone of Microsoft's Internet/Intranet strategy, IIS for Windows NT is available
as a free download and is expected to become a dominant factor in the market. IS systems
managers and administrators will learn how to create an Intranet with this book. Designed
for easy installation, IIS is the ideal solution for installing an Intranet.
(Communications/Networking)
Build an
Intranet on a Shoestring : Maximum Technology at Minimum Cost
by Paul Youngworth
Start building a high-payback, low-cost Intranet right away. This step-by-step guide walks
readers through everything they need--from concept to completion. Extensively illustrated
and filled with practical examples and professional advice, the book shows how to save
time and money. The CD contains all the software needed to build an Intranet, including a
Web server, browser, and Web page development tools.
Build a World
Wide Web Commerce Center: Plan, Program and Manage Internet Commerce for Your Company
by Net.Genesis Corporation
Since the next hot button for business is Web commerce, companies of every size want to
know how to sell a product or service through the Internet. This book is your
comprehensive guide to both the technology and the business processes of conducting secure
transactions on the Web. The foremost developer of software tools for the Web, net.Genesis
put readers on the inside track.
Building an
Extranet: Connect Your Intranet With Vendors and Customers
by Julie Bort, Bradley Felix
Building an Extranet shows businesses how they can develop and use agent technology to
improve business efficiency and lower costs. It describes the different commercial agents
currently in use, presents and overview of strategic benefits, and shows how to integrate
agents into existing systems.
Building an
Intranet With Internet Information Server and Front Page
by Steve Waterhouse
Learn how to setup Windows NT and IIS to work with FrontPage, and create your own
Intranet.
Building an
Intranet With Windows NT 4
by Scott Zimmerman , Tim Evans
The "ins and outs" of planning, installing, configuring and administering a
Windows NT 4.0-based intranet for an organization is the focus of this kit.
Customer
Service on the Internet: Building Relationships, Increasing Loyalty, and Staying
Competitive
by Jim Sterne
As businesses have overcome technical, financial, and promotional hurdles to developing
online commerce, they are now confronted with the core issue of all businesses in a
competitive market: providing quality and cost-effective customer service 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, and 365 days a year. Jim Sterne, who led the pack in the earlier stages of
Net commerce with his book World Wide Web Marketing, has written a book that every company
using the Net should consider giving to every employee involved in online commerce.
Contains great practical information, case studies of companies that have paid attention
to online customer service (and are doing well because of this attention), and an
appreciation for the critical edge provided by caring about your customers. Highly
Recommended.
Intranet
Business Strategies
by Mellanie Hills
The Intranet has been deemed the new killer application for business. This book shows
companies how to develop the best plan for implementing an intranet. Revealing the best
intranet uses, the book explores how an intranet will fit into the organization, who is
going to use it, what it should look like, and other practical strategic issues.
Intranet
Document Management: A Guide for Webmasters and Content Providers
by Joan Bannan
Intranet Document Management is the first book to address the most important
considerations in designing and maintaining an organization's Intranet. Web site
implementers who want to transform document and information management by instituting an
internal "Web" within their organization will learn how to manage extensive
collections of Web documents, handle very large documents, convert legacy documents,
access databases.
The Corporate
Intranet: Create and Manage an Internal World Wide Web Network
by Ryan Bernard
The same technologies that have been used to build a world-wide Internet are increasingly
being used within companies to create "Intranets". This is one of the first
books devoted exclusively to Intranetworking, and will be invaluable as MIS staff and all
members of your company make the transition from LANs to WANs. Showing users how to create
an internal Web system, this book tells them how to build a client/server network
structure that allows instant, random, and unfettered communications. A breakthrough book
on this revolutionary concept. this book shows the way for organizations to use Web tools
internally, so that departments can communicate in a cost-effective manner.
The BackOffice
Intranet Kit
by Stephen Wynkoop, Brian Farrar, John Jung, Ron Schwartz
This book is an essential resource for consultants, IS professionals and developers who
want to enter the rapidly growing market for internal corporate Web sites. They will learn
how to create a corporate Web site which takes advantage of the integration offered by
Office, BackOffice and internal knowledge sets. The CD-ROM contains source code for all
examples, reusable databases, and Web references.
The Intranet
Data Warehouse
by Richard Tanler
This book provides the strategies and technical solutions for connecting existing data
warehouses to an Intranet, and designing new data warehouses that are Intranet-ready.
Numerous case studies and examples are provided to illustrate the tools and techniques
described, including CGI, JDBC, CORBA, and ActiveX.
The Windows NT
Web Server Book : Tools & Techniques for Building an Internet/Intranet Site
by Larry Budnick (Editor), Jonathan Magid, R. Douglas Matthews, pa Jones
With this how-to guide, businesses using Windows can step up to a Windows NT server, add
the necessary WWW server software, connect to the Internet using software included with
Windows NT, and become a global product provider. it is a complete toolkit for providing
services on the Internet using Windows NT. |