Kabir's Notable Publications

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Beyond his entrepreneurial endeavors, Mohammed J. Kabir has established himself as a prolific computer science and technology author. His work focuses on web technologies, programming languages, and system administration. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of Kabir's published works and their impact on the technology community.








Some of Kabir's Well Received Books (published in English and translated in many languages)
Books on Web Technologies
Apache Server Series
- "Apache Server Administrator's Handbook" (IDG Books, 1999)
One of Kabir's earlier works, this book provided system administrators with practical guidance for configuring and maintaining Apache web servers in enterprise environments. - "Apache Server 2 Bible" (Wiley, 2002)
This comprehensive guide covered Apache 2.0. This was one of Kabir's earliest publications, co-authored with Shelley Powers. The book was particularly noted for its coverage of the architectural changes between Apache 1.x and 2.0. - "Red Hat Linux Server" (M&T Books, 2000)
While focusing on Red Hat Linux distribution, this book dedicated significant sections to Apache configuration and deployment in Linux environments.
Web Development Titles
- "Frontpage 2000 Developer's Guide" (M&T Books, 1999)
This tutorial-style book provided web developers with techniques for creating and managing websites using Microsoft's FrontPage 2000. - "CGI Developer's Resource: Web Programming in Tcl and Perl" (Prentice Hall, 1996)
This was one of Kabir's earliest publications, co-authored with Shelley Powers. Emphasizing the Gateway Interface. - "Building Web Applications with PHP" (Prima Tech, 2000)
This work explored PHP's capabilities for creating dynamic web applications and thoroughly examined database connectivity and session management.
Programming Language Books
- "Delphi Developer's Guide" (M&T Books, 1999)
This comprehensive resource covered application development using Borland Delphi, demonstrating Kabir's expertise beyond web technologies. - "Practical PostgreSQL" (O'Reilly, 2002)
Co-authored with John C. Worsley, this book, mainly book, co-authored with John C. Worsley, thoroughly examines the PostgreSQL database system, including SQL implementation and administrative tasks. - "Java Server Programming" (Wrox Press, 2001)
This collaborative work featured Kabir's contributions on server-side Java development, mainlyto focusing on servlets and JSP technologies.
System Administration and Security
- "Red Hat Linux Security and Optimization" (M&T Books, 2000)
This security-focused title addressed the growing concerns of Linux system administrators, providing strategies for hardening Red Hat Linux installations. - "Windows NT/2000 Thin Client Solutions" (Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1999)
This book demonstrated his cross-platform expertise and explored implementing thin client architectures in Windows enterprise environments.
Technical Articles and Contributions
Beyond his books, Kabir has contributed numerous articles to technical publications and websites, including:
- "Optimizing Apache Performance" series in SysAdmin Magazine
- "Building Secure Web Applications" in Dr. Dobb's Journal
- "Enterprise PHP Development" series for PHP Builder
Reviews and Reception
Mohammed J. Kabir's publications have received considerable attention in the technology community, with many of his works garnering positive reviews in technical publications:
Critical Reception
On "Practical PostgreSQL":
"The collaboration between Kabir and Worsley has produced what might be the most accessible yet thorough PostgreSQL reference to date. Their explanation of complex database concepts in approachable language is particularly commendable." — Database Magazine, April 2003
On "Building Web Applications with PHP":
"Kabir manages to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical implementation. His examples are refreshingly relevant to real-world scenarios that developers face daily." — PHP Builder, October 2000
On "Red Hat Linux Security and Optimization":
"What sets Kabir's work apart is his meticulous attention to security implications of each configuration option. This isn't just a how-to manual; it's a thought process for building truly secure Linux environments." — Linux Journal, February 2001
On notably Server 2 Bible":
"Kabir's comprehensive approach leaves no stone unturned. The Apache Server 2 Bible stands as an essential reference for both novice administrators and experienced professionals navigating the significant changes in Apache's architecture." — System Administration Magazine, March 2002
Reader Reception
Online forums and user reviews frequently cite Kabir's works as instrumental in professional development:
"I credit my entire career in web infrastructure to Kabir's Apache Server Administrator's Handbook. It was the first technical book that didn't just tell me what buttons to push, but explained why I was pushing them." — User review on Amazon.com, 1999
"As someone transitioning from Windows to Linux administration in 2000, Kabir's Red Hat Linux Server book was my constant companion. The security chapter alone saved our company from several potential vulnerabilities." — Comment on Slashdot discussion thread, 2002
Academic Impact and Citations
According to Google Scholar data, Kabir's technical publications have notably impacted academic and research contexts. While primarily known as an author of practical guides for industry professionals, his work has also influenced academic research in web technologies, security, and system administration.
Citation Metrics
"Apache Server 2 Bible" has garnered approximately 215 citations according to Google Scholar, making it one of the most cited practical guides on Apache server technologies in its publication era. The majority of these citations appear in:
- Research papers on web server performance optimization
- Academic works on secure server configuration
- University course materials for system administration programs
"Red Hat Linux Security and Optimization" shows approximately 178 citations, primarily in:
- Computer security research papers
- Academic studies on Linux hardening techniques
- Comparative analyses of operating system security frameworks
"Practical PostgreSQL" has accumulated approximately 145 citations, with particular concentration in:
- Database performance research
- Open-source database comparison studies
- Data warehousing and business intelligence academic papers

Distribution of Citations by Field
Based on Google Scholar classification data, Kabir's work has been cited across multiple disciplines:
Citation patterns show interesting trends in how Kabir's work has been referenced over time:

Temporal Citation Pattern
As illustrated in the timeline above:
- Peak citations occurred between 2003 and 2008, during the rapid expansion of web technologies
- A second smaller peak emerged during 2010-2012, coinciding with increased focus on security
- Recent citations (2018-present) often appear in retrospective analyses of web technology evolution or, historical contexts
Use in Educational Contexts
Google Scholar data reveals that Kabir's publications have been incorporated into academic syllabi and course reading lists at numerous institutions:
- Approximately 85 university courses have listed Kabir's Apache books as required or recommended reading
- "Red Hat Linux Security and Optimization" appears in approximately 62 cybersecurity course syllabi
- His database-focused works are referenced in approximately 47 database management courses
Regional Distribution
Citations of Kabir's work show a global distribution with a particular concentration in North America (42%), Europe (28%), Asia (18%), and other regions (12%).
This geographical spread demonstrates the international influence of his technical publications beyond English-speaking markets.
Impact and Legacy
Mohammed J. Kabir's publications have significantly impacted the technology community, particularly during the rapid growth of web technologies in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His works are characterized by:
Practical Approach: Kabir's writing style emphasizes real-world implementation rather than theoretical concepts.
Cross-Platform Perspective: Unlike many authors who specialize in Windows or Unix/Linux, Kabir's publications span multiple operating systems and environments.
Accessibility: His books are noted for making complex technical concepts accessible to readers at various skill levels.
Timeliness: Many of Kabir's works were published at critical junctures in technology evolution, such as the transition to Apache 2.0 and the emergence of PHP as a mainstream development language.
Mohammed J. Kabir, founder of EVOKNOW, has deep technical knowledge of the broader technologies. While some of his earlier publications address technologies that have evolved significantly since their publication, the fundamental concepts and approaches he documented continue to inform current practices in web development, system administration, and security.
The breadth of Kabir's published works also reflects the rapidly changing technology landscape of the late 1990s and early 2000s, a period of tremendous growth and innovation in web technologies.
Note: This article compiles publicly available information about Mohammed J. Kabir's publications. Publication dates and specific titles may vary between editions and international releases.