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This book is about delivering professional Enterprise systems in Visual Basic 6, beginning where Professional VB5/6 Business Objects left off. It offers a sophisticated response to the Business Objects book, and takes the dialog further. It also offers an aware response to the techno-political situation at the Enterprise level for Visual Basic. By definition, the task of delivering an enterprise is a huge undertaking. Microsoft's enterprise offerings have evolved to the point where they pose a serious threat to existing enterprise level platforms. Microsoft's promised lower total cost of ownership is driving many companies to replace at least a portion of their enterprise systems with Windows NT Enterprise Server and Back Office suite of servers. While there are many books that consider some portion or another of the enterprise, there few if any that address the enterprise as a whole while still providing the technical details developers require.

  • Cost: $53.99
  • Pages: 786
  • Edition: e-book (Acrobat Reader)
  • ISBN: B000063N9Q

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Visual Basic : Books

Title / Program Name:

Enterprise Application Architecture

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Released Date:

May 22, 1999

Cost:

$53.99

List Price:

$53.99

Pages:

786

Edition:

e-book (Acrobat Reader)

ISBN:

B000063N9Q

Publisher:

Wrox

Author:

Joseph Moniz

Keywords:

visual basic ebook, visual basic e-book, vb ebook, vb e-book, visual basic professional enterprise systems, visual basic business objects book, visual basic windows nt enterprise server, visual basic back office, visual basic technical details

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Ebook Delivering professional Enterprise systems in Visual Basic 6

Description:

This book is about delivering professional Enterprise systems in Visual Basic 6, beginning where Professional VB5/6 Business Objects left off. It offers a sophisticated response to the Business Objects book, and takes the dialog further. It also offers an aware response to the techno-political situation at the Enterprise level for Visual Basic. By definition, the task of delivering an enterprise is a huge undertaking. Microsoft's enterprise offerings have evolved to the point where they pose a serious threat to existing enterprise level platforms. Microsoft's promised lower total cost of ownership is driving many companies to replace at least a portion of their enterprise systems with Windows NT Enterprise Server and Back Office suite of servers. While there are many books that consider some portion or another of the enterprise, there few if any that address the enterprise as a whole while still providing the technical details developers require.

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