See larger picture | Designing SQL Server 2000 Databases for .Net Enter
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Travis Laird, Robert Patton, and Jennifer Ogle
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Product Description The Microsoft .NET initiative is the future of e-commerce - making it possible for organisations to build a secure, reliable e-commerce infrastructure. This is the first book to outline the capabilities of SQL Server 2000, one of the key components of .NET. SQL Server 2000 introduces powerful new data mining functionality designed specifically to capture and process customer profiles and to predict future buying patterns on e-commerce sites.
Designing SQL Server 2000 Databases for NET Enterprise Servers addresses the needs of IT professionals migrating from the popular SQL 7 databases to the new SQL 2000, as well as those who are starting from scratch.
* Covers all key features of SQL Server 2000 including; XML support, enhanced data-mining capabilities and integration with Windows 2000 * While there are many books available on SQL 7 - this is the first to be announced for SQL 2000 * Free ongoing customer support and information upgrades
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June 17, 2001 The books focus is on SQL Server 2000 and its specific features that make it such a valuable database platform for any size organization. The books intent is to get administrators and developers up and running with the many features of SQL Server 2000 from creating database to working with Analysis Services. The art and science of "designing" databases is not specific to SQL Server and I would recommend "Designing Relational Database Systems" by Rebecca Riordan if your looking for beginner-intermediate level material on general database design. I hope the book helps in your endeavors with SQL Server 2000. Good luck. This book is mis-titled,
April 06, 2001 This book has nothing to do with DESIGNING sql 2000 databases. It is simply an administrative guide to sql 2000 - Ch1: SQL Server Overview Ch2:Installing and configuring ch3: Scalability and Availability ch4:Designing and Creating dbs Ch5: Security ch6: Admininistration and Active Directory ch7: backup and recovery ch8: english query ch9: import/export data Ch10. Analysis server (olap) ch11:XML ch12: Replication ch13: programming tools Ch14: Performance Tuning The only chapter that has designing of dbs, is ch4 which mainly deals with filegroups, autogrow features, etc. Nothing about design. If you want a good admin book for 2000 buy this, otherwise look elsewhere for a desgin book. Excellent Professional Reference,
February 14, 2001 This book is detailed and well written. I have a lot of SQL books, and I found this one to be an excellent source of information. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in building databases with SQL Server 2000.
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