New Microsoft CMS Field Guide
Relatively speaking, there seems to be quite a buzz around Microsoft CMS this month. Maybe I’ve just side-stepped into the jet stream, with a blog-tuned attention span, it can occasionally get hard to tell.
At any rate, here’s another MCMS resource for those running or planning production instances: the Microsoft Content Management Server Field Guide. Its a 232 page paperback and is billed as simple crisis-management instructions for intermediate to advanced-level network administrators who work in the trenches.
The guide was authored by Francois-Paul Briand and Michael Wirsching. Briand is a co-founder and president of Briand and Wirsching, Inc., a developer of commercial software products for the training and biometrics security markets. And Wirsching is currently the instructional technology manager at Briand and Wirsching, Inc.
According to the editor, the Microsoft Content Management Server Field Guide offers practical procedural information, reference materials, and focused presentations.
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It is available for purchase as of late June 2005.
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