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  • Virtual and Adaptive Environmentsby Lawrence J. Hettinger; Michael W. Haas

    Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2003; US$ 145.95

    Virtual and adaptive environments are systems composed of humans, computers, and interface devices. This text seeks to illustrate the many ways in which psychological science is contributing to and benefiting from the increased development and application of these nascent systems. more...

  • Virtual Machinesby Jim Smith; Ravi Nair

    Elsevier Science 2005; US$ 84.95

    Virtual Machine technology applies the concept of virtualization to an entire machine, circumventing real machine compatibility constraints and hardware resource constraints to enable a higher degree of software portability and flexibility. Virtual machines are rapidly becoming an essential element in computer system design. They provide system security,... more...

  • Virtualization for Securityby John Hoopes

    Elsevier Science 2009; US$ 59.95

    One of the biggest buzzwords in the IT industry for the past few years, virtualization has matured into a practical requirement for many best-practice business scenarios, becoming an invaluable tool for security professionals at companies of every size. In addition to saving time and other resources, virtualization affords unprecedented means for intrusion... more...

  • Virtualization: A Beginner’s Guideby Nelson Ruest; Danielle Ruest

    McGraw-Hill Education 2009; US$ 39.99

    Get your transition to virtualization off the ground Here is the only hands-on beginner's guide to teach IT professionals how to incorporate virtualization into a corporate environment. The book helps you evaluate and compare the major vendors' technologies--including Citrix, Microsoft, and VMware--and make the right choice for your needs. Featuring... more...

  • Windows Server 2008 Hyper-Vby John Kelbley; Mike Sterling; Allen Stewart

    Wiley 2009; US$ 49.99

    Hyper-V is one of the top virtualization products, and this practical guide focuses on the essentials of Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. Written by the Microsoft team behind the Hyper-V product, this book shows you how to perform key virtualization scenarios, such as server consolidation, software test and development, and a dynamic data center and demonstrates... more...

  • Developing Virtual Reality Applicationsby Alan B. Craig; William R. Sherman; Jeffrey D. Will

    Elsevier Science 2009; US$ 95.95

    Virtual Reality systems enable organizations to cut costs and time, maintain financial and organizational control over the development process, digitally evaluate products before having them created, and allow for greater creative exploration. In this book, VR developers Alan Craig, William Sherman, and Jeffrey Will examine a comprehensive collection... more...

  • Online Worldsby William Sims Bainbridge

    Springer 2009; US$ 69.99

    Virtual worlds are persistent online computer-generated environments where people can interact, whether for work or play, in a manner comparable to the real world. The most popular current example is World of Warcraft, a massively multiplayer online game with eleven million subscribers. However, other virtual worlds, notably Second Life, are not games... more...

  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-Vby John Kelbley; Mike Sterling

    Wiley 2010; US$ 49.99

    Get the inside scoop on Hyper-V for Windows Server 2008 R2 Virtualization is a top priority for thousands of companies all over the world. Written by an author team that is part of the Windows virtualization group at Microsoft, Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V will walk you through Hyper-V essentials so you can get you up to speed and down to business... more...

  • Microsoft Virtualizationby Thomas Olzak; James Sabovik; Jason Boomer; Robert M Keefer

    Elsevier Science 2010; US$ 49.95

    Microsoft Virtualization helps you understand and implement the latest virtualization strategies available with Microsoft products. This book focuses on: Server Virtualization, Desktop Virtualization, Application Virtualization, and Presentation Virtualization. Whether you are managing Hyper-V, implementing desktop virtualization, or even migrating... more...

  • VMware vSphere Designby Forbes Guthrie; Scott Lowe; Maish Saidel-Keesing

    Wiley 2011; US$ 49.99

    The only book focused on designing VMware vSphere implementations. VMware vSphere is the most widely deployed virtualization platform today. Considered the most robust and sophisticated hypervisor product, vSphere is the de facto standard for businesses, both large and small. This book is the only one of its kind to concisely explain how to execute... more...