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 Active Directory Domain Services 2008 How-To
Need fast, reliable, easy-to-implement solutions for Microsoft Active Directory 2008? This book delivers exactly what you’re looking for. You’ll find nearly 250 tested, step-by-step procedures for planning, installing, customizing, and managing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in any production... |  |  Protecting SQL Server Data
For as long as there has been something to communicate between two persons there has been data. Today, vast volumes of it are gathered about almost every individual and business. It is the information that we provide when we sign up for an account at our favorite website, fill out a job application, or apply for a mortgage.
These... |  |  Microsoft PowerPivot for Excel 2010: Give Your Data Meaning
On November 4, 2009, Alberto and I had dinner with many other Analysis Services experts from all around the world, including many people from the Microsoft development team. We were in Seattle for the PASS Summit 2009, a conference for SQL Server professionals, and because Redmond, Washington is very near to Seattle, events like this often... |
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 MDX with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Analysis Services Cookbook
MDX-related books often dedicate a significant part of their content to explaining the concepts of multidimensional cubes, the MDX language and its functions, and other specifics related to working with Analysis Services. And that's perfectly fine, there should be books like that, the tutorials that teach the concepts. However, that also... |  |  NHibernate 3 Beginner's Guide
NHibernate 3 Beginner's Guide examines all of the topics required to get a functional data-access layer implemented while writing the least amount of code possible, presenting options along the way to handle particular edge cases or situations as they arise. The book begins with an introduction to NHibernate 3 and then moves on to... |  |  Information Modeling for Internet Applications
Different kinds of objects containing data are found on the Internet, including structured (e.g., relational) databases, collections of documents, and search engines. On the one hand, creating, storing, manipulating, and retrieving Internet documents can benefit from techniques known from the databases and data modeling... |
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 Object-Oriented Design for Temporal GIS (Research Monographs in GIS)
A wide spectrum of research areas have contributed to the development of objectoriented
analysis and design methods. Within computing sciences objectorientation
has been developed in the fields of databases, programming languages, and system
engineering. Some indications of this development include the proliferation of objectoriented... |  |  Programming Entity Framework: Code First
Microsoft’s principal data access technology, ADO.NET Entity Framework, has had
two major releases as part of the .NET Framework. NET 3.5 brought us the first version
of Entity Framework, which is covered in the first edition of Programming Entity
Framework. In 2010, Microsoft .NET 4 was released; it contained the next version of... |  |  C# Database Basics
Using databases in C# can be daunting for developers moving from VB6, VBA, or
Access. From the differences in the .NET syntax to the curly braces and semicolons,
just looking at the code in C# for the first time can be intimidating. As you start to use
C#, the small changes you need to make become easier and the code starts to flow... |
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