Pro SQL Server 2005
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Overview
SQL Server 2005 is a dramatically expanded and enhanced version of SQL Server 2000 that not only makes SQL Server a true enterprise-level RDBMS, but also changes how SQL Server professionals design databases and develop database applications.
Pro SQL Server 2005 provides in-depth coverage of new SQL Server features and enhancements. It focuses on what experienced SQL Server database administrators, developers, and business intelligence practitioners need to know to get up to speed with SQL Server 2005 as quickly as possible. It carefully presents each new feature and precisely illustrates the feature with examples that show you how to use it effectively.
The authors provide practical, in-depth coverage of the core topics that they specialize inall supported by realistic examples, so you’ll be able to design and implement your own SQL Server 2005 solutions quickly and painlessly. This book is a roadmap for exploring and exploiting SQL Server 2005. So fasten your seatbelts, start your computers, and race to mastery of SQL Server 2005!
Synopsis
This book gets straight to the point and gives you the desired insight into the new functionality of SQL Server 2005.
— Frank Kalis, SQL-Server-Performance.com
I really like this book and it definitely has value, especially as a survey of new technology.
— Sean McCown, ITBookworm
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SQL Server 2005 is a dramatically expanded and enhanced version of SQL Server 2000 that not only makes SQL Server a true enterprise-level RDBMS, but also changes how SQL Server professionals design databases and develop database applications.
Pro SQL Server 2005 provides in-depth coverage of new SQL Server features and enhancements. It focuses on what experienced SQL Server DBAs, developers, and Business Intelligence practitioners need to know to get up to speed with SQL Server 2005 as quickly as possible. It carefully presents each new feature and precisely illustrates the feature with examples that show you how to use it effectively.
This book offers incisive, expert guidance on all of the major new functionality of SQL Server 2005, covering topics that are essential for all SQL Server professionals, including
- Transact-SQL enhancements
- SQL Server Management Studio
- CLR integration and programming stored procedures in C#
- SQL Server Reporting Services enhancements
- SQL Server Analysis Services enhancements
- The new XML datatype and XQuery support
- Security enhancements and Service Broker
- SQL Server Integration Services for data extraction, transformation,
and loading
The authors provide practical, in-depth coverage of the core topics that they specialize inall supported by realistic examples, so you'll be able to design and implement your own SQL Server 2005 solutions quickly and painlessly. This book is a roadmap for exploring and exploiting SQL Server 2005. So fasten your seatbelts, start your computers, and race to mastery of SQL Server 2005!
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewIf you’ve built or managed SQL Server applications before, here’s your fastest route to SQL Server 2005 mastery. Apress’s team of SQL Server experts cover every significant enhancement that’s relevant to application developers, designers, and administrators, from its improved management tools to its built-in .NET common language runtime.
DBAs will especially appreciate the authors’ coverage of new T-SQL commands that’ll simplify their lives: notably DDL triggers for auditing database object changes, as well as new metadata views (goodbye system tables, and good riddance). Meanwhile, developers will simply devour the authors’ coverage of .NET integration, programming with assemblies, and XML support.
That’s not all: This book contains thorough introductions to SQL Server 2005’s souped-up reporting, analysis, and integration services; new ways to streamline and automate monitoring; and a full chapter on security, from permissions to encryption. Bill Camarda, from the December 2005 Read Only