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Two New Books from Microsoft Press

Press release: December 7, 2010

Greetings,

We have two important new Microsoft Press titles available for review this week: Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Inside Out and Windows® Communication Foundation 4 Step by Step. Please contact me with the titles you're interested in.

—Mary Rotman, maryr@oreilly.com

New Releases from Microsoft Press





Windows® Communication Foundation 4 Step by Step
by John Sharp
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Teach yourself the essentials of Windows Communication Foundation 4—one step at a time. This book provides practical hands-on examples to help you grasp concepts and apply techniques to the real world.

Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Inside Out
by Tony Redmond
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Dive into Exchange Server 2010 and SP1—and discover how to really put your messaging solutions to work. This supremely organized reference packs all the details you need to deploy and manage your Exchange Server-based system from the inside out.

For a review copy or more information please email maryr@oreilly.com. Please include your delivery address and contact information, as well as where you'll post your review.

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