Harris Kern
Online Bundle Of It Professional BooksHarris Kern; Robert Matthews; Mayra Muniz; Jane Carbone
ISBN: 9780131865570
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2004 Binding: Softcover |
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Online Bundle Of Cio BooksHarris Kern; Ken Moskowitz; Kevin Lane Keller
ISBN: 9780131865587
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2004 Binding: Softcover |
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Discipline: Training the Mind to Manage Your LifeHarris Kern; Karen Willi
ISBN: 9781403367242
Publisher: Authorhouse Publication Date: 2003 Binding: Softcover Other editions: Hardcover - 2003 |
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DisciplineHarris Kern
ISBN: 9781403376299
Publisher: Authorhouse Publication Date: 2003 Binding: Hardcover |
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It Staff MentoringHarris Kern; Marc Leshay
ISBN: 9780130352088
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2003 Binding: Softcover |
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Managing It As an Investment: Partnering for SuccessHarris Kern; Kenneth Moskowitz; Ken Moskowitz
ISBN: 9780130096272
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2002 Binding: Hardcover |
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Discipline: Six Steps to Unleashing Your Hidden PotentialHarris Kern; Bill Rosenblatt; Howie L. Lyke
ISBN: 9780759642980
Publisher: Authorhouse Publication Date: 2001 Binding: Softcover |
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It Systems ManagementHarris Kern; Rich Schiesser
ISBN: 9780130876782
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2001 Binding: Hardcover |
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It Organization: Building a Worldclass InfrastructureHarris Kern; Stuart Galup; Guy Nemiro
ISBN: 9780130222985
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 2000 Binding: Hardcover Few organizations are achieving their goals for reliability, availability, and serviceability in distributed environments—and the obstacles aren't technical, they're organizational. How does one structure an IT organization to succeed with today's tools and architectures? IT ORGANIZATION: BUILDING A WORLD-CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE delivers realistic, specific answers that draw upon the experiences of more than 40 leading companies. You'll discover how to: design your organization to deliver "any data, anywhere, anytime"; combine mainframe-class discipline with 21st century flexibility; treat your network like you treat your data center; organize around business-critical support functions instead of trendy technologies; establish standards without imposing rigidity--and achieve discipline without bureaucracy; and overcome the myths that prevent IT organizations from succeeding. |
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Building the New Enterprise: People, Processes, and TechnologyHarris Kern; Randy Johnson; Mark Cappel; Stuart D. Galup; Dennis Horgan
ISBN: 9780130796714
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 1998 Binding: Softcover This book is filled with how-tos, metrics, forms, checklists, sample organization charts, job descriptions, schedules, methodologies and policies, all reflecting the authors' extensive experience with client/server deployment and consulting. Coverage includes: The Ten Commandments of a World-Class IT Infrastructure; sample Service Level Agreements between user and IT organizations; answers to IT executives' most Frequently Asked Questions about managing client/server; and much more. Building the New Enterprise is the first book designed to help with the day-to-day "blocking and tackling" that makes the difference between IT success and failure. A Microsystems Book. |
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Networking the New Enterprise: The Proof Not the HypeHarris Kern; William Kennedy; Randy Johnson; Michael Hawkins; Mark Cappel; Howie Lyke
ISBN: 9780132634274
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 1997 Binding: Hardcover Leading industry consultants Harris Kern, Randy Johnson, Michael Hawkins, and Howie Lyke will brief you on every aspect of planning, managing, and evolving networks for the 21st century. You'll evaluate all your current options, and preview the issues you're most likely to encounter in the coming years. And you'll learn how to implement a networking architecture that's flexible enough to survive major changes in both business and technology. |
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Rightsizing the New Enterprise: The Proof, Not the HypeHarris Kern
ISBN: 9780134903842
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 1996 Binding: Hardcover Other editions: Softcover - 1994 |
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Managing the New Enterprise: The Proof, Not the HypeHarris Kern; William Kennedy; Randy Johnson; Michael Hawkins; Andrew Law
ISBN: 9780132311847
Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 1995 Binding: Hardcover Transitioning to a distributed client/server environment involves more than mastering a new paradigm. This practical companion to the best-selling Rightsizing the New Enterprise: The Proof, Not the Hype describes in detail the key technology support infrastructures, including networking, data centers, and system administration that are critical to building and managing the New Enterprise. What is the New Enterprise? It's what businesses or corporations must do to survive in the 1990s. Businesses are changing and IT (Information Technology) must change to meet the new business requirements. Global competition is becoming more intense; profit margins are falling. To remain competitive, the New Enterprise must diversify and focus on products and services that provide a competitive advantage, all the while reducing costs. The goal is to "rightsize" the enterprise; to get the right information to the right people to support business requirements in the '90s. This book not only provides the proof that it can be done, it tells you exactly how to do it. |
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