Good reference book

Hi,
MII was introduced to our company just some days ago. So, the knowledge of the subject is quite poor. Now we're searching for a good reference book for MII to have good and quick support.
I'm wondering whether the following would be a good choice - well, we're just beginners in this moment ... :
<Implementing and Configuring SAP MII, SAP Press>
Propably you have a better idea!?
Best Regards

Hi Michael,
As per my knowledge This is the only book on SAP MII which is availble
It is a very nice book.
other than that I use to follow SAP MII Help.
[http://help.sap.com/content/documentation/sbs/docu_sbs_mii.htm]
There is plenty of documents and blogs available in SDN for SAP MII you can check out below URL
[https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=15601]
Hope it helps !!
Regards,
Manoj Bilthare

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