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Rating:  Summary: A Techno Nerds Delight Review: As great as it is, this book is useful only to Exchange (with Outlook) administrators or on a similar level or higher. It goes into great detail above and beyond standard knowledge of Exchange with Outlook. It is perfectly suited to those involved in customizing Exchange with Outlook for their company. Cascading Style Sheets, VBScript, Digital Dashboards, etc. are introduced for those who want Exchange with Outlook to do more than just send and receive email.
Rating:  Summary: useless Review: This book gives only ideas about collaborating, how you gonna do it is up to you.. I have waited patiently till the end of the book to find something usefull but where you think that might be usefull Mr. Semeniuk only points out some other sources. If you wanna see what might collaboration is and want to read 500 pages, this book is for you, but you gonna do some development and need something realistic, try something else.. i gonna look at exchange programming books of wrox and mspress.. two stars are for the first two chapters, which really do the overview job of the book well enough..
Rating:  Summary: A founsdaion for collaborative ideas Review: This is a book that will provide the reader with a solid understanding of how to create a collaborative solution and not what solution to create. The different pieces of the collaborative 'technology' are explained from Exchange to Outlook to Outlook Web Acess to Digital Dashboards. The reader is not assaulted with several technical details but is provided with a solid foundation of information, what is and is not possible, for each of the technology pieces. Then the reader is shown three examples that combine the different pieces into practical real world solutions. If you what to know how to create collaborative solution and not what to create, this book is for you.
Rating:  Summary: A founsdaion for collaborative ideas Review: This is a book that will provide the reader with a solid understanding of how to create a collaborative solution and not what solution to create. The different pieces of the collaborative 'technology' are explained from Exchange to Outlook to Outlook Web Acess to Digital Dashboards. The reader is not assaulted with several technical details but is provided with a solid foundation of information, what is and is not possible, for each of the technology pieces. Then the reader is shown three examples that combine the different pieces into practical real world solutions. If you what to know how to create collaborative solution and not what to create, this book is for you.
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