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Book Review: A Starting Point for Wireless Java By David Fisco | Article Published May 30, 2001 Because of the recent inroads Sun has made into Java development for mobile devices, new books on the technology are once again facing the same problems they did in 1995: Nobody knows where Java will go from here. However, according to reviewer David Fisco, one technical writer in Ontario has found a way around this problem. Book Review: Talk Ain't Cheap By David Fisco | Article Published May 3, 2001 A new book offers persuasive arguments that if you want to build the maximum value for your company, you'd better start in-depth, meaningful dialogs with your customers, employees, and suppliers. An Executive Road Map to Object Technology By David Fisco | Article Published March 30, 2001 This reading list for object technology will take you anywhere you need to go--from the general understanding to the upper eschelon. Book Review By David Fisco | Article Published March 22, 2001 The Relationship-Based Enterprise: Powering Business Success Through Customer Relationship Management. Ray McKenzie. McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 2001. 368 pages. $27.95 USA, $36.99 Canada, hardcover Book Review By David Fisco | Article Published March 22, 2001 The Relationship-Based Enterprise: Powering Business Success Through Customer Relationship Management. Ray McKenzie. McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 2001. 368 pages. $27.95 USA, $36.99 Canada, hardcover Book Review: Practical Linux for the Enterprise By David Fisco | Article Published January 9, 2001 Stephen Asbury's book is filled with real-world approaches and code for building enterprise Linux applications. But there's one hitch: Not all the code may be free of copyright restrictions. Book Review: Norton's Windows 2000 Duo By David Fisco | Article Published December 19, 2000 Software entrepreneurs books on Windows 2000 should please end users, but might leave administrators wanting more nitty-gritty technical details. Book Review: All About WAP By David Fisco | Article Published November 21, 2000 Wiley's new book provides a good introduction to the wireless application protocol for nontechnical executives, but may not be as useful for those already in the know. Book Review: Talking XSLT By David Fisco | Article Published October 3, 2000 As XML emerges as the lingua franca for a new generation of e-business systems, this XSLT reference guide could become a must-have for serious programmers. But be forewarned: This primer could be too heady for the uninitiated. Book Review: Manning the firewalls By David Fisco | Article Published September 28, 2000 A good firewall is like a good fence--it helps keep out unwanted intruders. The second edition of "Building Internet Firewalls" provides updated information on planning, purchasing, installing, and configuring this key defense against cyberspace attacks for UNIX, Linux, and Windows 2000 systems. |