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Pro SQL Server 2005

by Louis Davidson, Robin Dewson, Adam Machanic, Jan D. Narkiewicz, Thomas Rizzo
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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!

About the Author, Louis Davidson

Louis Davidson has been in the IT industry for over 15 years as a corporate database developer and architect, spend the majority of his career with Microsoft SQL Server from the early days of 1.0 to whatever is the latest version currently in beta. He has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in computer science with a minor in mathematics.

Currently Louis is the data architect for Compass Technology (www.compass.net) in Chesapeake, Virginia, leading database development on their suite of nonprofit–oriented CRM products, built on the Microsoft CRM platform and SQL Server technologies.

Robin Dewson has been hooked on programming ever since he bought his first computer, a Sinclair ZX80, in 1980. He has been working with SQL Server since version 6.5 and Visual Basic since version 5. Robin is a consultant mainly in the city of London, where he has been for nearly eight years. He also has been developing a rugby–related website as well as maintaining his own site at www.fat-belly.com.

ADAM MACHANIC is an independent database software consultant, writer, and speaker based in Boston, Massachusetts. He has implemented SQL Server solutions for a variety of high-availability OLTP and large-scale data warehouse applications, and also specializes in .NET data access layer performance optimization. Adam has written for SQL Server Professional and TechNet magazines, serves as the SQL Server 2005 Expert for SearchSQLServer.com, and has contributed to several books on SQL Server, including Pro SQL Server 2005 (Apress, 2005). He regularly speaks at user groups, community events, and conferences on a variety of SQL Server and .NET-related topics. He is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for SQL Server and a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP).

When not sitting at the keyboard pounding out code or code-related prose, Adam tries to spend a bit of time with his wife, Kate, and daughter, Aura, both of whom seem to believe that there is more to life than SQL.

Adam blogs at http://www.sqlblog.com, and can be contacted directly at [email protected].

Jan D. Narkiewicz is chief technical officer of Software Pronto, Inc. His areas of expertise include Microsoft technologies, Oracle, and DB2. Jan also writes books for Apress and serves as academic coordinator for UC Berkeley Extension’s .NET/Windows program. His clients include E*TRADE, Visa, eBay, and Oracle.

Tom Rizzo, the lead author, is a director in the SQL Server group at Microsoft. Being an eleven year veteran at Microsoft, Tom has worked on a number of the different Microsoft server technologies such as BizTalk, SharePoint and Exchange Server before joining the SQL Server group. Tom is a published author on topics ranging from SQL Server to developing collaborative applications using Microsoft's collaboration servers.

Joseph Sack works for Microsoft as a SQL Server Dedicated Support Engineer in the Premier Field Engineering team. For 10+ years, he has been developing and supporting SQL Server environments for clients in financial services, IT consulting, manufacturing, retail and the real estate industry. He is the author of SQL Server 2005 T–SQL Recipes and SQL Server 2000 Fast Answers for DBAs and Developers. He is the co–author of Pro SQL Server 2005 and Beginning SQL Server 2000 DBA: From Novice to Professional.

Julian Skinner has been developing applications for over a decade. He has used a variety of Microsoft development technologies to create applications for both commercial and government entities on the Microsoft .NET platform. During his time as both a software developer and an IT consultant, he has been a part of all aspects of the SDLC, ranging from technical requirements gathering to deployment in large–scale environments. He has designed databases, implemented business logic components, and designed user interfaces for both Windows and web applications.

Rob Walters works with Microsoft as a data platform technology specialist covering the Northeast district. Rob’s extensive experience with Microsoft SQL Server started over 8 years ago when he worked as a consultant for Microsoft Consulting Services in Denver, Colorado. Shortly after the dot–com bubble burst, Rob returned to Microsoft’s headquarters and worked as a program manager in the SQL Server product unit. There he owned various features within SQL Server including SQL Server Agent, various management features, and the security for the database engine. Rob is lead author on Accelerated SQL Server 2008 and has coauthored other texts including Pro SQL Server 2005. Mr. Walters holds a bachelors of science in electrical engineering from Michigan State University and a masters degree in business administration from Seattle University. When not thinking about databases, he enjoys spending time with his wife, children, and two St Bernard dogs.

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From Barnes & Noble

The Barnes & Noble Review
If 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

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2005
Publisher
Apress L. P.
Pages
704
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781590594773

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