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The formation of inter-organizational networks
Oxford University Press, 1997
Dead ahead by Laurie Windham
Allworth Press, 1999
PeopleSoft administrator's guide by Darrell Bilbrey
Sybex, 1999
Sams teach yourself PeopleSoft in 10 minutes by Timothy Buchanan
SAMS, 1999
Virtual teaming by Deborah Jude-York
Crisp Publications, 2000
Launching onto the Web by William J. Piniarski
Briarwood Publications, 1999
Business data communications by David A. Stamper
Addison-Wesley, 1999
Building and managing virtual private networks by David R. Kosiur
Wiley, 1998
IP multicasting by Marcus Gonçalves
McGraw-Hill, 1999
Domino go webserver FrontRunner
Coriolis Group Books, 1998
Building the new enterprise
Sun Microsystems, 1998
Building an Extranet by Julie Bort
Wiley Computer Pub., 1997
Official Microsoft Intranet solutions
Microsoft Press, 1997
Re-wiring business by Tim McEachern
Wiley, 1998
The corporate Intranet by Ryan Bernard
Wiley Computer Publishing, 1997
Sense & respond
Harvard Business School Press, 1998
Extranets by Richard H. Baker
McGraw-Hill, 1997
Business applications of the Internet.
Elsevier Advanced Technology, 1996
Networking the new enterprise
Sun Microsystems Press, 1997
Networking the small office by Patrick T. Campbell
Network Press, 1996


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