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Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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This thorough, hands-on reference for developers and database administrators
teaches the basics of programming custom database applications with Microsoft
SQL Server 2005. It includes in-depth coverage of new programmability features-including
integration with the Microsoft .NET Framework. In addition, this essential guide
covers Transact-SQL, SQL Server Management Studio, SQL Service Broker, Notification
Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services, OLAP, and Data Mining. The
authors have extensive experience with SQL Server 2005, having worked with the
technology since the earliest code, and share their expert insight into SQL
Server programmability, including SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition. You'll get
real-world examples and see how to draw from your existing skills and knowledge
to exploit new SQL Server technology, enhance your database security, and debug
with Visual Studio 2005. This book includes extensive code samples.
About the Authors
Andrew Brust is a Microsoft Regional Director for New York/New Jersey and works
for Citigate Hudson as Chief of New Technology for its custom database and business-intelligence
solutions. Stephen Forte is also a Microsoft Regional Director in New York/New
Jersey; he is co-founder and CTO of Corzen, Inc., a business-intelligence consultancy.
William Zack is a consultant, a developer, and an author of several computer
books. He is founder and chairman of the New York Enterprise Windows User Group
and co-moderator of the New York .NET Developers Group.
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