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The Barnes & Noble ReviewWe’ve been waiting for SQL Server 2005 (“Yukon”) forever. Finally, a public beta has arrived -- and so has this outstanding guide. If you’re a database professional who wants to understand SQL Server 2005’s implications, look no further.
Author (and enterprise SQL Server consultant) Robert Beatty covers everything significant that’s new. For instance: the new SQL Server Management Studio, integrating developer and DBA tools; and SQL Server Integration Services, which replaces DTS. Of course, there’s the much-talked-about built-in .NET CLR (which lets you write stored procedures in C# or VB.NET). Also discussed: changes impacting reliability, availability, and security; enhancements to memory management, threading, parallelism, XML support, query optimization, transactions, and more.
It’s a huge upgrade. This book will help you understand it, migrate to it, manage it, and develop for it, no matter where you’re running it. Bill Camarda, from the October 2005 Read Only
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Changing the Paradigm (SQL Server 2005 Public Beta Edition) will prepare database administrators for upcoming changes in SQL Server 2005. Obtain the skills necessary to run SQL Server 2005 from the experts at Microsoft Gold Partner. Get a head-start to understanding the new ...