Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas A. Limoncelli

Time Management for System Administrators



Time Management for System Administrators pdf download




Time Management for System Administrators Thomas A. Limoncelli ebook
Format: chm
Page: 240
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN: 0596007833, 9780596007836


Michael Gorsline // Sep 2, 2008 at 8:56 am. But not dealing with DRM is really nice. I recently paid them $20 for an epub of Time Management for System Administrators, versus $10 for the Kindle version from Amazon, and felt a bit silly. Some days ago Andrea Veri was chosen by the GNOME started his collaboration with the Debian GNOME Team. Behind the scenes: Andrea Veri, the new GNOME part-time System Administrator. Instructors include Tom Limoncelli, co-author of The Practice of System and Network Administration and Time Management for System Administrators, Mike Halligan, CTO of BitPusher, George Toft, CISSP, MSIS and more! Tom Limoncelli wrote a pretty good book on the subject named “Time Management for System Administrators” which I can recommend… I believe it's based on the GTD methodology. It's not easy to comprehend the role of a System Administrator, because that's the person behind the machine. In addition, special guest instructor Tom Limoncelli, co-author of The Practice of System and Network Administration and Time Management for System Administrators, will discuss time management skills. The deep experience Andrea collected while managing both .deb and .rpm packaging systems makes him very comfortable working with different environments. The trick lies in the planning. Since that actually is my title, I couldn't pass up a read for this book, Time Management for Systems Administrators by Thomas Limoncelli. Jmcada writes "Recently, Perlcast interviewed Tom Limoncelli about a new book that he has written called 'Time Management for System Administrators'. I'm still trying to find a good combination of GTD and other methods (Time Management for System Administrators shows a good mash-up of different methods, e.g.). I once read a book entitled, Time Management for System Administrators, from O'Reilly.