Introduction
With the release of SQL Server 2008, Microsoft continues its assault on its more established, higher-priced competition. This instance of SQL Server builds on its reputation as a powerful, yet easy-to-use relational database management system.
What's especially compelling about SQL Server is that it's available in different editions that all use the same underlying technology and architectural philosophy, yet are aimed at constituencies with different needs. Additionally, SQL Server offers a collection of well-integrated tools and assistants that streamline analysis, reporting, and integration responsibilities within the same framework.
About This Book
This book is designed to help you get productive with SQL Server 2008 as quickly as possible. Chances are that you already have enough on your plate, and wading through reams of database architecture and theory before figuring out how to use the product just isn't in the cards.
Here are some of the tasks you can accomplish with this book:
Correctly choose the right version of SQL Server.
Quickly install the product in your environment.
Rapidly design a database and then communicate with it.
Efficiently monitor, maintain, and protect your important data.
Construct a solid, robust application to work with your information.
Foolish Assumptions
You don't need a PhD from MIT to derive value from this book. On the contrary, any exposure to the items on the following list goes a long way toward helping you make the most of the ...
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