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eZines and eBooks for SQL Server professionals
This collection of e-publications provides the in-depth information SQL Server DBAs and developers are seeking. Our easy-to-download online books and magazines cover Microsoft's flagship database e...27 May 2010
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Weighing visual output options for SQL Server business intelligence
A business intelligence solution can present data in a variety of ways, such as dashboards, scorecards and reports, but each form has a little something different to offer.25 May 2010
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Seizing stats and grouped data with T-SQL aggregate functions
The power of aggregate functions goes well beyond the basics. This tip demonstrates how to work with grouped data, verify checksums, and retrieve detailed statistics.19 May 2010
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The nuts and bolts of T-SQL aggregate functions in SQL Server 2008
Understanding how to work with aggregate functions can open new doors to the types of information retrieved from your database -- and it may not be as tricky as you think.19 May 2010
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SearchSQLServer.com feature feedback
Let us know what you think about the new look we've created for SearchSQLServer.com.19 May 2010
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Pros and cons of the DACPAC with SQL Server 2008 R2
Data-tier applications are among SQL Server 2008 R2’s most talked-about new features, though version-one limitations could minimize their impact in the short term.17 May 2010
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Supporting packaged SQL Server apps: What you can get away with
Before making changes in SQL Server, you have to consider how they might affect other applications. The challenge is knowing what you can and can’t do.12 May 2010
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Microsoft brings PHP integration to SQL Server Reporting Services
PHP isn’t just a Linux language anymore. With the help of a new SDK, developers can incorporate the scripting language with SQL Server reports.07 May 2010
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SQL Server tutorials
SearchSQLServer.com's tutorials provide the in-depth information SQL Server database administrators and developers are seeking on Microsoft's flagship database enterprise server, SQL Server and its...07 May 2010
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Microsoft changes virtualization licensing for SQL Server 2008 R2
The company has put the kibosh on unlimited virtualization rights with SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition.05 May 2010
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Shining the light on PowerPivot for SQL Server 2008 R2
With the promise of providing simple, self-service BI analysis for users, the time has come to put Microsoft’s new PowerPivot technology through its paces.04 May 2010