Get comprehensive information to plan, deploy, administer, and support Microsoft SQL Server 2005 in organizations of any size. With the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Administrators Companion, you get mission-critical information in a single volumestraight from the experts.
Provides the practical information that database administrators need to configure a SQL Server 7.0 database for better, faster, more scalable solutions. Covers Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. DLC: Client/server computing. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Key Book Benefits:
- Delivers detailed guidance for installing SQL Server 2005 and managing everyday operations - Covers planning and design, installation and configuration, business intelligence, data analysis, reporting, optimizing, troubleshooting, and maintenance - Includes technical insights by industry experts - Provides easy-to-follow procedures, real-world troubleshooting tips, and workarounds - Includes a companion CD with searchable eBook
About the Author
Edward Whalen is president of Performance Tuning Corporation, where he specializes in database performance, administration, and backup/recovery solutions.
Marcilina Garcia is a senior consultant at Performance Tuning Corporation, where she specializes in database performance benchmarks, SQL Server performance and database design, and system configuration.
Burzin Patel works for Microsoft Corporation specializing in SQL Server 2005 enterprise resource planning application integration and database management.
Stacia Misner is a manager for Hitachi Consulting’s National Business Intelligence practice. Her career spans 20 years as an information technology professional, an educator, and a consultant. She has specialized in the development of business intelligence solutions and delivery of training on business intelligence technologies during the past five years.
Derek Comingore is the software development manager for Hosting.com. He holds MCAD and MCDBA certifications, the Carnegie Mellon Personal Software Process (PSP) credential, and an AAS/BS degree in Computer Information Systems.