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Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Integration Services |
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SQL Server 2005 includes a new enterprise data integration platform. This platform, with exceptional ETL and integration capabilities, enables organizations to more easily manage data from a wide array of traditional and non-traditional data sources. With SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), organizations gain a competitive edge through a holistic view of their business. |
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• Microsoft SQL Server DB administrators • Developers • System integrators • IT managers |
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Reporting Services |
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SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services extends the Microsoft Business Intelligence (BI) platform to reach the information worker who needs access to business data. Reporting Services, an integrated component of SQL Server 2005, is a server-based enterprise reporting environment, managed via web services. |
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• Microsoft SQL Server DB administrators • Developers • System integrators • IT managers |
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Analysis Services |
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With major enhancements in enterprise capabilities including scalability, manageability, and productivity, Analysis Services is the cornerstone of your Business Intelligence (BI) infrastructure and with the deep integration with SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services and with Microsoft Office, Analysis Services 2005 extends business intelligence to every level of your business. |
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• Microsoft SQL Server DB administrators • Developers • System integrators • IT managers |
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vi Editor |
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The vi editor is a screen based editor used by many UNIX users. This editor is obscure at first when learning, but very powerful and effective and preferred by many database and system administrators. |
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• Unix and Linux system administrators • Oracle database administrators • Server-side developers |
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Unix and Linux OS |
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Unix and Linux operating systems are powerful and scalable. This reference provides coverage of the basic commands across major Unix and Linux implementations, including Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and basic Unix. |
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• Unix and Linux system administrators • Oracle database administrators • Server-side developers • Any Unix or Linux end users |
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Oracle SQL |
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Structured Query Language (SQL) is the standard language used to communicate with relational databases. Implementations such as Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, DB2, and MySQL conform to the SQL standard designated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). |
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• Oracle database administrators • Oracle developers • Oracle data analysts |
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Oracle PL/SQL |
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Oracle PL/SQL is the procedural programming language that comes standard with and is built into the Oracle database. This powerful language is used for data processing and for customizations of forms, reports, and other applications integrated with the Oracle database. |
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• Oracle database administrators • Oracle developers |
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Microsoft SQL Server |
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Structured Query Language (SQL) is the standard language used to communicate with relational databases. Implementations such as Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, DB2, and MySQL conform to the SQL standard designated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). SQL Server's version of SQL is called Transact SQL, or T-SQL. |
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• Microsoft SQL Server DB administrators • Developers • System integrators |
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