SQL Server and SDS


Improve Development of Data-Centric Apps

Use Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals to extend your team''s functionality and improve collaboration.

Secure Your Data With SQL Server

Learn how defining levels of database access, for both nonsensitive and sensitive data, can help protect you from system failure.

Using Data Integrity

Ensure that your data is accurate, and find undetectable bugs in your applications with SQL Server's Data Integrity feature.

Database Dev a Cinch With DDL

Database Definition Language (DDL) makes maintaining changes between your databases easier.

SQL Server Resources

Check out these publications, tools, SDKs, and community sites for additional information about SQL Server.

OLAP App Dev With ADO MD.NET: An API Smorgasbord

Discover an array of OLAP APIs for developing top-notch dedicated OLAP applications.

SQL Server Integration Services: Patterns and Practices for the Real World

Learn how you can apply Integration Services to the ETL paradigm in your business.

Save Time With LINQ Queries

See how the LINQ syntax, specifically DLinq and XLinq, can increase your productivity and reduce the possibility for error.

SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition Goes Everywhere

A forthcoming Win32 upgrade to SSM joins SSE with SSX and Jet in Microsoft's new triumvirate of freely distributable database engines.

What''s So Good About SQL Server 2005 OLAP?

Understand the business imperative for SQL Server 2005''s new OLAP capabilities as well as how to implement them.

VSLive! FL 2007: Reporting Innovations in SQL Server and Visual Studio 2005

Check out the new reporting tools in SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.

Tricks for Processing SQL Scripts

Discover how SQL Server 2005's SQLCMD tool can enhance your scripting processes.

Report Builder: An Approach to Consuming Cubes and Relational Data

With SQL Server 2005''s Report Builder, users have the ability to consume both multidimensional and relational data.

Integrate XML Into Your Reporting Environment

You'll find several areas of interest regarding XML usage in SQL Server Reporting Services.

SQLCLR for the .NET Developer

Learn about SQLCLR, writing database objects in managed code, and configuring SQL Server to use code located within .NET assemblies.

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