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Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Guide to Wireless Enterprise Application Architecture
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Author: Adam Kornak, John Distefano List Price: $65.00 Our Price: Click to see the latest and low price ISBN: 0471209511 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (15 November, 2001) Edition: Paperback Sales Rank: 382,461 Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5
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Customer ReviewsRating: 5 out of 5 Pragmatic Solution and not a Dogmatic Hypothesis An excellent collection of solid practical content, a book that can be chosen as an academic course to be taught in variety of engineering disciplines such as electronics, computer science, Internet Technologies, etc. because of its solid practical approaches to deliver solution as opposed to hypothesizing on untested value propositions. In the era when many people rush to write books on any new technical catch phrase for the mere gratification of having authored a technical book that may augment their professional aspiration, the authors of "Wireless Enterprise Application Architecture" have provided the reader with a reference book that is a valuable knowledge source. Relatively small font size and condensed and to the point graphics that enhance readers understanding of major points discussed in the 630 pages of text are all indication of authors being the true subject matter specialists. The views presented in the book are both from 35000 feet and at the landing level suitable for enterprise strategists as well as technical and tactical workforce. Rating: 5 out of 5 World-Class Advice I was drawn to this book because I figured a big outfit like Cap Gemini Ernst & Young must have learned a lot, probably the hard way, showing clients how to build a wireless infrastructure that turns profits. And it turns out that's just what I found here. There are lots of examples in this book, ones from the best consultants in the world, that I can use with my own clients. Rating: 5 out of 5 Impressive and Highly Relevant I was doing research for our company's wireless project and came across this book. The chapters on wireless in the supply chain were excellent and highly relevant to my project. I wish I had known about them before I presented my findings to my colleagues. Either way, the book will serve as an excellent reference for my project.
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