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Specializes in the Centura TeamDeveloper environment, coupled with Business Process Analysis and modeling using the Logicworks BPwin and ERwin toolset.


An integrated set of transactional application development and business intelligence tools. Support for multiple programming languages and operating systems.


A well documented set of Scripts for the Oracle DBA - regularly updated.



SQL Server 2000 is the leading relational database in the Windows market. The increased manageability of SQL Server 2000 has also increased its popularity—anyone, not just database administrators, can use a SQL Server database.

This book recognizes that aspiring DBAs need more than just a basic knowledge of the available features in order to be considered "a safe pair of hands" for the database and the mission-critical data that is stored in it. Aspiring DBAs can benefit from the direction and advice of an expert mentor who not only understands the features available and how they should be used, but also knows what it takes to be a good and effective DBA. In essence, this book is that "mentor," which is what sets it apart from the other books on the market that only present feature overviews.

Database novices will learn the core job and roles involved in administering a SQL Server database. You'll follow the life cycle of the database from installation, design, and modeling; through to development, tuning, and securing; and on to growth and migration. This comprehensive guide provides practical advice, answers typical questions that you'll encounter from managers and developers, and offers practical steps to overcome issues with which new DBAs traditionally struggle.

At every stage of the life cycle, this book supplies a range of tried-and-tested practices and techniques that will help you to establish and maintain a healthy database system.





Book Description
If you want to learn SQL, you’ve picked the right book. Unlike most SQL books, this one starts by showing how to use SQL queries to extract and update the data in a database, because that's what every programmer needs to know. Then, the book shows how to design and implement a database, and how to use the server-side features like views, procedures, and transactions. Because its CD includes everything you need for running SQL on your own PC, this book works great whether you want to learn SQL or the specifics of SQL for Microsoft SQL Server.

From the Publisher
To be an effective database programmer, you need to master SQL for the database you’re going to be using. So this is first a book for programmers who use Microsoft SQL Server. However, but it is also a great book for anyone who wants to learn standard SQL, because its CD includes everything you need for running SQL on your own PC.

In section 1, you’ll learn the concepts and terms you need for working with any database. You’ll also learn how to use the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) and the client tools for SQL Server 2000 that come on the CD. Then, you’ll be able to run SQL statements on your own PC. At that point, you’ll be prepared for rapid progress as you learn SQL.

In section 2, you’ll learn all the skills for retrieving data from a database and for adding, updating, and deleting that data. These skills move from the simple to the complex so you won’t have any trouble if you’re a SQL novice. And they present skills like using outer joins, summary queries, and subqueries that will raise your SQL expertise if you do have SQL experience.

In section 3, you’ll learn how to design a database and how to implement that design by using either SQL DDL (Data Definition Language) statements or the Enterprise Manager that comes with SQL Server. When you’re done, you’ll be able to design and implement your own databases. But even if you’re never called upon to do that, this section will give you perspective that will make you a better SQL programmer.

To complete your SQL skills, section 4 presents the skills for working with database features like views, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, and transactions. These are the features that give a database management system much of its power. So once you master them, you’ll have a powerful set of SQL skills.



Set data mining software that includes a port to Windows NT and ODBC support. The Mountain View, Calif., company last week announced MineSet Version 3.0, which is due this summer. The software's Windows NT port will move the data mining software, complete with its three-dimensional data visualization capabilities, to the Windows environment for the first time, while the Open Database Connectivity support will enable interoperability with databases from IBM and Microsoft Corp.


A free MultiValue database developed on Linux and designed around a Bytecode interpreter. Winter supports a superset of R83 Pick/BASIC syntax and intrinsics.


Client/Server Database consultants and Database applications designers, providing services in database implementation, setup and administration.


Microsoft Business Soluions partner provides a solid foundation of tool sets for Financials, Distribution, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Customer Relationship Management and Human Resources.


Developer Helper Site with actual setup guide for linux and information about the project.



Written by Michael Otey, Senior Technical Editor of SQL Server Magazine, this authoritative resource introduces the new features in the Yukon release, providing a jump start for IT professionals transitioning from SQL Server 7 and SQL Server 2000.

From the Back Cover

Take Full Advantage of The Database and Analysis Potential of SQL Server 2005

Get full details on all the innovative features and benefits available in the upcoming release of SQL Server 2005. This authoritative guide explains the new and improved enterprise data management capabilities, developer functions, and business intelligence tools. You’ll see how the new release offers enhanced scalability, availability, and security, as well as ease-of-use. Written by the Senior Technical Editor of SQL Server Magazine, this is an ideal resource for decision-makers, developers, and DBAs preparing for upgrades or migration.

Covers new and improved capabilities including:

* All news tools such as SQL Server Management Studio and Business Intelligence Development Studio
* .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) integration
* Enhanced availability and recovery features including Database Mirroring and Snapshot Isolation
* T-SQL enhancements and new data types
* Improved XML integration and the new native XML data type
* The new Reporting Services and SQL Server Broker subsystems
* The new Unified Dimensional Model and Data Mining algorithms
* Security enhancements such as secure default settings and Schema ownership
* The enterprise-ready Integration Services
* All new development models: AMO, SMO, ODL, XMLA

About the Author: Michael Otey is Senior Technical Editor of SQL Server Magazine, Technical Director of Windows IT Pro Magazine, and co-author of SQL Server 2000 Developer’s Guide and SQL Server 7 Developer’s Guide, both from McGraw-Hill/Osborne. He is the president of TECA, Inc., a software development and consulting firm.




Articles, tips, and examples for setting up and programming Access and Office applications.


Explains how to setup Apache, MySQL, and PHP on Windows 95/98/ME.


This "Web Database Crash Course" explains how to set up an online database using MySQL and Perl.


Step by step guide on setting up a home server for website development and testing.


How to setup an Oracle Real Application Cluster without using a shared disk subsystem. A software solution of RAC implementation with standard Linux Network Block Devices (NBD).


Web application that can be used to make a company phone directory or to present other sortable record information just by setting up a text file.


User group created to service Microsoft SQL Server users in New Hampshire, northern Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont.


DBF Comparer allows you compare data in DBF files. It supports Clipper, dBase and FoxPro databases. This program can compare data in all fields or a single field. You may set relationships between compared files, choose fields that should be compared.


Navicat (MySQL Client - a GUI Tool for MySQL admin and Access to MySQL, Excel to MySQL conversion). Navicat is a set of graphical database management, reporting and monitoring tools for MySQL database systems. Navicat is easy-to-use and powerful. The latest version supports HTTP connection. For more detail, please visit: http://www.navicat.com/detail.html

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