2012-10-15
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2012-10-15
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2011-08-10
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You can create a database under the assumption that SQL looks after all the problems of concurrency. It will probably work fine under test conditions: then, in the production environment, it starts losing data in subtle ways that defy repetition. It is every Database Developer's nightmare. In an excerpt from his acclaimed book, Alex Kuznetsov explains why it happens, and how you can avoid such problems.
2010-07-09
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Learning about practical Integration Services is an important part of the well rounded DBA for the future. Read a sample chapter from this new book.
2010-03-23
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Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Programming Master the increasingly complex feature set of the latest release of Microsoft SQL Server with the information in Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Programming. Review the new features of SQL Server that will be of interest to you as an experienced developer and move on to more detailed, practical […]
2010-03-16
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2010-03-04
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Another sample chapter from Wiley, this time for one of the hot topics in business intelligence: data mining.
2010-03-02
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Learn about SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services with this new title from Wiley. We have a sample chapter you can read to see if you like this book.
2010-02-23
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A sample chapter from a new book on Analysis Services. Check it out and see if this is the book for you.
2010-02-16
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2010-02-09
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The season 1, seventh episode of Simple Talks is out. Check it out, with...
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