SQL Server Books
-
Pro Visual Studio Team System with Team Edition for Database Professionals
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by David Nelson, Jeff Levinson, Apress
It is clear that Visual Studio Team System is the future of development from Microsoft’s perspective. Development is no longer a personal pursuit by one developer in a darkened room; it is a collective effort by a team of peers. VSTS supports this broader vision by providing a complete collaboration platform for the entire project team. VSTS takes a services-oriented approach leveraging Windows SharePoint Services and SQL Server Business Intelligence Suite.
-
Pro SQL Server 2005 High Availability
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Allan Hirt, Apress
Maintaining SQL Server 2005 high availability in a global information environment is the database administrators greatest practical challenge. Availability is as much about people and processes as it is about technology. Pro SQL Server 2005 High Availability covers the technology, people, processes, and real–world best practices for planning, deploying, administering, and maintaining highly available SQL Server 2005 instances.
-
Pro SQL Server 2005 Service Broker
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Klaus Aschenbrenner, Apress
Pro SQL Server 2005 Service Broker, by Klaus Aschenbrenner, an international expert on Service Broker, explains why Microsoft introduced Service Broker and describes its big advantages over prior message technologies. Rich with practical examples, this is the most complete and incisive book on this important new technology, an invaluable resource for all serious database and web developers.
-
Expert SQL Server 2005 Development
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Adam Machanic, Lara Rubbelke, Hugo Kornelis, Apress
While building on the skills you already have, Expert SQL Server 2005 Development will help you become an even better developer by focusing on best practices and demonstrating how to design high–performance, maintainable database applications. This book starts by reintroducing the database as a integral part of the software development ecosystem. You’ll learn how to think about SQL Server development as you would any other software development.
-
Pro T-SQL 2005 Programmer's Guide
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Michael Coles, Apress
Pro T-SQL 2005 Programmer's Guide provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of all the major features and facilities of T-SQL for SQL Server 2005. It is designed for all users of T-SQL, database administrators, systems administrators, application developers, and end-users, who want to learn how to exploit the power of T-SQL. Whatever you need to do with T-SQL, you'll find it described clearly here. Stored procedures, triggers, and user-defined functions are only part of the story.
-
Foundations of SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Lynn Langit, Apress
Just as every business needs to effectively employ Business Intelligence (BI) to stay competitive, every IT professional needs to master BI to stay employed in this fastest-growing segment of Information Technology. Foundations of SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence is the quickest path to understanding BI, and it is essential reading for all who work with SQL Server 2005.
-
Beginning VB 2005 Databases: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jacob Hammer Pedersen, Ranga Raghuram, Jon Reid, James Huddleston, Syed Fahad Gilani, Scott Allen, Apress
Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Databases teaches you everything you need to know about relational databases, SQL, and ADO.NET 2.0, giving you a sound start in developing console and Windows database applications. The book also includes chapters on the new SQL Server XML data type and the forthcoming LINQ enhancements to the next version of Visual Basic.
-
Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express for Developers: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Robin Dewson, Apress
Assuming neither database nor programming background, Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express for Developers introduces all the fundamental database administration and SQL programming features of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, the free relational database management system from Microsoft that provides a major subset of full SQL Server 2005 functionality.
-
Beginning DotNetNuke 4.0 Website Creation in VB 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nick Symmonds, Apress
DotNetNuke is a programming framework that helps you create and deploy web projects in ASP.NET 2.0. Its ease of use means that even nonprogrammers can take advantage of the new ASP.NET 2.0 features when building a web site. It integrates with many of Microsofts other free products like SQL Server 2005 Express, which makes it a powerful and attractive option for developing web sites. Beginning DotNetNuke 4.
-
Pro VS 2005 Reporting using SQL Server and Crystal Reports
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Rod Paddock, Kevin Goff, Apress
Pro VS 2005 Reporting Using SQL Server and Crystal Reports offers a proven methodology for building reporting solutions. The authors focus on SQL Server 2005 and Crystal Reports, but also cover other popular technologies like Oracle and ActiveReports, to give you a thorough grounding in the reporting field. The book presents the requirements for a real-world reporting application in a distributed environment, and covers all the phases of development.