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Internet Bookwatch, Feb, 2005
Sams Publishing
801 East 96h Street, #300, Indianapolis, IN 46240-3759
1-800-428-5331 www.mcp.com
Two new and simply outstanding titles from Sams Publishing are invaluable additions to any dedicated computer instructional reference collection. Microsoft Biztalk Server 2004 Unleashed (0672325985, $49.99, 768 pp) is the collaborative effort of Scott Woodgate, Stephen Mohr, and Brian Loesgen in providing the reader with complete coverage of system architecture, application integration, messaging and migration, for Microsoft Biztalk Server 2004 Unleashed. This highly recommended and "user friendly" compendium also illustrates practical application of the server through an entire section dedicated to real-world case studies of businesses using BizTalk Server 2004 on a daily basis. In Mastering Unreal Technology: The Art Of Level Design (0672326922 $49.99, 704 pp.), Jason Busby, Zak Parrish and Joel VanEenwyk capably shows the reader just how to build custom mods, maps and levels with the Unreal engine. The distinctive tutorial format will give users immediate results through the tips and demos provided from the industry's top-level designers.
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