August 2009
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
13h 59m
English
When Microsoft released SQL Server 2005, the general consensus was that SQL Server had finally arrived as an enterprise class database management system. With a host of new features, including Common Language Runtime (CLR) integration, dynamic management views/functions, and online index rebuilds, it was correctly considered a revolutionary release of the product, coming some 12 years after the first Microsoft release of SQL Server, as shown in figure 1.1.
While SQL Server 2008 improves many of the features first ...
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