has been completely updated to cover the new features in CS4. In a friendly, easy-going style that's long on information and short on techno-babble, Photoshop Hall-of-Famer Ben Willmore and photographer Dan Ablan guide you through the concepts and features that  |


Understanding SQL's underlying theory is the best way to guarantee that your SQL code is correct and your database schema is robust and maintainable. On the other hand, if you're not well versed in the theory, you can fall into  |
The IBM® XIV® Storage System (2810-A14) is designed to be a scalable enterprise storage system based upon a grid array of hardware components. It can attach to both Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) and iSCSI capable hosts. The first chapters of  |
This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides guidance on how to transition from a WebSphere® MQ Workflow 3.6 environment to WebSphere Process Server V 6.1. It provides a conceptual overview of WebSphere MQ Workflow and WebSphere Process Server, describes new features provided  |


This IBM® Redbooks® publication discusses the IBM System z10™ Enterprise Class, which offers a continuation of IBM scalable mainframe servers. Based on z/Architecture®, the IBM System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC™) server provides major extensions by: * Increasing the maximum  |
This IBM Redbooks publication discusses the connectivity options available for use within and beyond the data center for the following IBM System z servers: System z10™ Enterprise Class (z10 EC) System z10 Business Class (z10 BC) System z9® Enterprise Class  |
WebSphere eXtreme Scale provides a solution to scalability issues through caching and grid technology. It provides an enhanced quality of service in high performance computing environments. This IBM Redbooks publication, User's Guide to WebSphere eXtreme Scale, introduces WebSphere eXtreme Scale  |
Formerly known as DB2® Warehouse, InfoSphere™ Warehouse enables a unified, powerful data warehousing environment. It provides access to structured and unstructured data, as well as operational and transactional data. In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we provide a brief overview of  |
Learn how to solve your font problems today! Are you suffering from mysterious font problems using Microsoft Office, the Adobe Creative Suite, or other programs in Mac OS X Leopard? Help is at hand, with troubleshooting steps and real-world advice  |
Coming to terms with alpha channels (or masks) is the most sure-fire way to boost the quality of your work in Photoshop. But masking isn't easy-in fact, the elusive alpha channel has been described as the least understood feature in  |
An overview of the Climate Change Conference (also known as COP 14), held in Poznań, Poland, at the beginning of December, 2008. As with past conferences, this too was not without its controversies. For example, while the Adaptation Fund was  |
Recent violence in the Gaza Strip, or terrorism in Mumbai results in sustained and details media coverage for days and days. And rightly so. However, by comparison, African conflicts, where usually far more people are killed and displaced, receives a  |
Some say that computer problems happen at the worst times. I'm not sure that is true, but I won't argue. Without warning, my Outlook email stopped working last week. I could receive email, but I couldn't open any items. Instead,  |
I think there is truth to the quote, "the more things change, the more they are the same". I'm not certain exactly what Alphonse Karr meant when he made the quote, but it relates to a certain personal time management  |
Earlier this month, I got a request from a manager in town asking if I could randomly select 150 people from a membership list. No darts allowed. I think the purpose was to do a survey, but maybe it was  |
An interesting thing about Microsoft Word is that you can have a feature that millions adore and an equal number dislike. Thank heavens for options. I think the reason people dislike Word's Reading Layout view is that they don't know  |
Natural News Mike Adams December 18, 2008 In a truly astonishing betrayal of public safety (even for the FDA), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today revoked its warning about mercury in fish, saying that eating mercury-contaminated fish no longer  |
EnCognitive Teresa Smith December 15, 2008 When it comes to ordinary maladies, if you name it they will come New terms for familiar ailments can result in more people seeking medication, says a study released Monday by researchers at McMaster  |
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