Usable Usability


Eric Reiss shares his knowledge from decades of experience making Web products usable for everyone. In this book, he teaches readers how to understand a user’s needs, solve frustrating pop-ups, fix forms that make users start over if they miss a field, and correct nonsensical error messages.

Published by: Wiley

VMware Cookbook

In this book, Ryan Troy and Matthew Helmke give an insight into the world of VMware ESXi. They provide the basics on how to pool resources from hardware servers, computer clusters, networks, and storage, and then distribute them among virtual machines. The cookbook shares tips and tricks earned through trial and error, and supplies the background information users need to apply them.

Published by: O’Reilly Media

Project Management for Profit

Joe Knight and Roger Thomas advise project management professionals on an easy-to-implement system, developed and field-tested for almost two decades, that will teach them how to track progress on a weekly basis against budget and deadlines. The book introduces the Setpoint system to get project managers where they need to be, on time and on budget.

Published by: Harvard Business School Press