Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2012
This book is for anyone who has an interest in SQL Server 2012 and wants to understand its capabilities, such as the Database Engine, Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Integration Services.
Tag(s): Relational Database
Publication date: 07 Apr 2012
ISBN-10: 073566515X
ISBN-13: 9780735665156
Paperback: 288 pages
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Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Stacia Misner and Ross Mistry wrote:Who Should Read This Book?
This book is for anyone who has an interest in SQL Server 2012 and wants to understand its capabilities. In a book of this size, we cannot cover every feature that distinguishes SQL Server from other databases or previous versions, and consequently we assume you have some familiarity with SQL Server already. You might be a database administrator (DBA), an application developer, a business intelligence solution architect, a power user, or a technical decision maker. Regardless of your role, we hope you can use this book to discover the features in SQL Server 2012 that are most beneficial to you.
Assumptions
This book expects that you have at least a minimal understanding of SQL Server from both a database administrator’s perspective and business-intelligence perspective. This also includes an understanding of the components associated with the product, such as the Database Engine, Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Integration Services.
About The Author(s)
Ross Mistry is Senior Director, Technology and Innovation, Microsoft Technology Center Silicon Valley. Prior to that Mistry was National Director, Microsoft Technology Centers in Canada, where he led a team of enterprise architects. An author and enterprise architect, he's designed solutions for Microsoft’s largest customers in the Silicon Valley and around the world.
Ross Mistry is Senior Director, Technology and Innovation, Microsoft Technology Center Silicon Valley. Prior to that Mistry was National Director, Microsoft Technology Centers in Canada, where he led a team of enterprise architects. An author and enterprise architect, he's designed solutions for Microsoft’s largest customers in the Silicon Valley and around the world.
Stacia Varga (previously Misner) is a business intelligence practitioner, author, mentor, and classroom instructor. She is an independent Consulting Partner of SQLskills.com and a SQL Server MVP. She has been improving business practices through technology since 1984 and has been providing consulting and education services for Microsoft’s business intelligence technologies since 2000.
Stacia Varga (previously Misner) is a business intelligence practitioner, author, mentor, and classroom instructor. She is an independent Consulting Partner of SQLskills.com and a SQL Server MVP. She has been improving business practices through technology since 1984 and has been providing consulting and education services for Microsoft’s business intelligence technologies since 2000.