Description
In 2004/5, over half of IT professionals will be looking at open source software for some of their systems, most for the first time. This book explains to this audience which are the most realistic opportunities for open source now, and gives enough detail to select this type of solution, and then implement it.
About the Author
Paul Kavanagh was educated in the UK and has twenty years experience in business IT consulting in the United States. He is currently President of KATS, a technology consulting practice based in Miami. From 1994 to 2002, Mr. Kavanagh managed teams of Microsoft consultants serving Royal Caribbean, American Express, Burger King, Patagon/BSCH, Yupi, Harris, State of Florida, United Airlines, Kraft Foods, McDonalds and others, built a Southeast evangelism team, and delivered MSDN events to thousands of developers. From 1981 to 1993, Mr. Kavanagh was a VP for AGS Computers, a Verizon company, ran a business unit which sold and delivered UNIX solutions and training primarily to IBM, and developed financial systems for Merrill Lynch, Chase Morgan, and NYMEX among others.He lectured on practical software development at De Paul University and on UNIX internationally and developed AIX administration manuals for SRA.
Book Information
ISBN 9781555583200
Author Paul Kavanagh
Format Paperback
Page Count 392
Imprint Digital Press
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 790g