Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 464 pages
- Published by: Digital Press July 20, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 155558201X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1555582012
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Book Description
Let the experts help you work smarter with the new SQL Server.
The SQL Server 7.0 Handbook concisely and authoritatively explains how to design, implement, administer, and tune
Microsoft's powerful new database management system for Windows NT. Readers will learn all major SQL Server 7.0 capabilities, especially its new scalability, decision support, performance, and replication features. The authors, recognized SQL Server authorities, including a former SQL Server product manager, explain how to use the database with other critical
Microsoft data management technologies and products, including
Microsoft Transaction Server and Active Data Objects (ADO).
No other book will enable database administrators, designers, programmers, and IT managers to master SQL Server 7.0 more thoroughly or quickly. Computer professionals studying for
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCSE) qualifications will find this book essential reading.
Learn major new SQL Server 7.0 scalability and replication features
Optimize and secure SQL Server 7.0
Develop data warehouses with SQL Server 7.0 decision support capabilities and OLAP Services
Book Info
Explains how to design, implement, administer, and tune
Microsoft's powerful new database management system for Windows NT, and how to use the database with other critical
Microsoft data management technologies and products, including
Microsoft Transaction Server and Active Data Objects (ADO). Softcover. DLC: Database management.
Reader Reviews
The title says it's a 'handbook' so perhaps I expected too much of it. You can read the entire book in 2 or 3 sessions, and after that you'd probably never refer to it again. It may be ok as your first SQL server book, but you'd certainly need others if you wanted to try to learn how to support a 'real' system.
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