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Reviews of Microsoft Windows Server 2008: The Complete Reference
“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Danielle and Nelson on other projects and enjoyed their
previous books. When I heard they were working on a new book called Microsoft Windows
Server 2008: The Complete Reference , I was very much looking forward to picking it up. I am
impressed with Danielle’s and Nelson’s approach of showing Windows Server 2008 running
in and on a virtualized Datacenter and distributing the resources to applications and servers
as required. I am a firm believer of the power of virtualization and how businesses of all
sizes can leverage it to more efficiently run their business. If you think virtualization is not
for you and lives in the realm of test and development—think again. “The Complete
Reference” is well worth the read.”
—Rick Claus ,
IT Pro Advisor, Microsoft Canada, blog: http://blogs.technet.com/canitpro
“I have no hesitation in saying this is a ‘MUST have’ book for any serious Windows Server
2008 implementer. It is equally useful to the managerial cadre planning a Windows Server
2008 deployment as well as the system administrator working to do the actual deployment
and the people maintaining the network once the deployment is complete.”
—Dilip Naik ,
Microsoft File Systems/Storage MVP, author of Inside Windows Storage
“Build your network the right way with expert advice! This book provides real-world help
in implementing Windows Server 2008 with attention to the use of Virtualization solutions
covering all you need to know in one well-written guide to success.”
—Bob Kelly ,
AppDeploy.com & Technical Reviewer
“Microsoft Windows Server 2008: The Complete Reference is a one-stop-shop for learning all the
essential steps for setting up Window Server 2008—but also a great guide on how to take
advantage of Hyper-V virtualization to transform your IT infrastructure into a dynamic
computing environment.”
—David Greschler ,
Director, Integrated Virtualization Strategy, Microsoft
About the Authors
Danielle Ruest is passionate about helping people make the most of computer technology. She is
a senior enterprise workflow architect and consultant with over 20 years’ experience in project
implementations. Her customers include governments and private enterprises of all sizes.
Throughout her career, she has led change-management processes, developed and delivered training,
provided technical writing services, and managed communications programs during complex
technology implementation projects. More recently, Danielle has been involved in the design and
support of test, development, and production infrastructures based on virtualization technologies.
She is familiar with most components of the Microsoft Windows Server System as well as security
implementations, Active Directory Domain Services, Exchange Server, interoperability, manageability
and virtualization. In addition, one of her best talents is communications through illustration,
portraying complex concepts graphically and therefore, facilitating the understanding of these
concepts. She is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for the Virtual Machine product line.
Nelson Ruest is passionate about doing things right with Microsoft technologies. He is a senior
enterprise IT architect with over 25 years’ experience in migration planning and network, PC,
server, and overall solution design. He was one of Canada’s first Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineers (MCSEs) and Microsoft Certified Trainers. In his IT career, he has been computer
operator, systems administrator, trainer, Help desk operator, support engineer, IT manager, project
manager, and now, IT architect. He has also taken part in numerous migration projects, where he
was responsible for everything from project to systems design in both the private and public
sectors. He is familiar with all versions of Microsoft Windows and the Windows Server System, as
well as security, Active Directory Domain Services, Exchange Server, systems management, intra-
and extranet configurations, collaboration technologies, office automation, and interoperability
solutions. He is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for the Windows Server product line.
In 2007, Danielle and Nelson released a free eBook: The Definitive Guide to Vista Migration
(www.realtime-nexus.com/dgvm.htm) . They also completed an Microsoft Press Training Kit: MCITP
Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-238) Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
and wrote the second half of the Deploying and Administrating Windows Vista Bible for Wiley, as well
as the MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-640): Configuring Windows Server ® 2008 Active Directory
for Microsoft Press. Nelson and Danielle are delivering a multi-city tour on Virtualization: Controlling
Server Sprawl (http://events.techtarget.com/virtualization2008) which is designed to help
organizations move to a virtual infrastructure .
Both are also co-authors of Preparing for .NET Enterprise Technologies (www.Reso-Net.com/EMF) ,
which, despite its name, focuses on implementing and managing locked-down desktops, Windows
Server 2003: Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments (www.Reso-Net.com/WindowsServer) , a step-
by-step guide for the implementation of an enterprise network, and Windows Server 2003 Pocket
Administrator (www.Reso-Net.com/PocketAdmin) , a guide for managing a network on a day-to-day
basis. Both are involved as freelance writers for several IT publications, as well as producing white
papers for various vendors (www.reso-net.com/articles.asp?m=8) and delivering Webcasts and
Nelson and Danielle work for Resolutions Enterprises, a consulting firm focused on IT
infrastructure design. Resolutions Enterprises can be found at www.Reso-Net.com.
About the Technical Editor
Bob Kelly has worked in the IT field for over 18 years and has become well known as an expert on
the subject of Windows desktop management. He has performed consulting services for a host of
government and commercial customers, implementing various systems management solutions, and
customizing them to meet their needs. Bob has authored many books and articles on the topics of
scripting and desktop management, but is most well known as the founder of the online resource
AppDeploy.com (www.appdeploy.com) , a thriving community focused on application deployment.
He is also author of a scripting column at MCP Magazine (http://mcpmag.com/columns/
columnist.asp?ColumnistsID=24). Bob is president and co-founder of iTripoli, Inc. who brings you the
Admin Script Editor (www.adminscripteditor.com) , a unique and full-featured scripting environment
specifically designed for Windows administrators. For more on Bob, visit www.bkelly.com.
The Complete Reference
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