Oracle Database 11g & MySQL 5.6 Developer Handbook

September 12, 2011

Oracle Database 11g & MySQL 5.6 Developer Handbook Oracle Database 11g & MySQL 5.6 Developer Handbook

Author: Michael McLaughlin
ISBN: 9780071768856 / 0071768858
©2012 | 1st Edition | 608 pages | Paperback
Pub Date: OCT-11
Price: US$ 50.00
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The definitive Oracle Press guide to programming and working with Oracle Database 11g and Oracle MySQL in a mixed environment.

Oracle Database 11g and MySQL 5.5 Database Developer Handbookis a comparative handbook to support developers moving from MySQL to Oracle or Oracle to MySQL. The book compares and demonstrates development environments, architecture, security, transactions, and referential integrity concepts. It compares and contrasts SQL dialects and approaches across the spectrum of SQL commands and discusses their portability. The book also compares and contrasts stored programs in both databases and discusses their design portability.

Clear examples, instructions, and explanations make this single volume handbook the standard for porting dialects between the Oracle and MySQL databases. Best practices are highlighted throughout the chapters. Mastery questions are provided at the end of each chapter with an appendix containing answers with explanations.

 

Oracle Database 11g and MySQL 5.5 Database Developer Handbook

  1. Focuses on how to port the SQL dialects to either database as needed
  2. Explains comparable SQL and PL/SQL/Stored Procedure development techniques
  3. Compares and contrasts development strategies in solving problems with SQL and PL/SQL/Stored Procedures
  4. Features best practices in database development to support web-based applications
  5. Highlights Oracle Database 11g and Oracle MySQL 5.5 unique SQL and PL/SQL/Stored Program features

 

 

About the Author

Michael McLaughlin, Oracle ACE (Rexburg, ID) is a professor at BYU – Idaho in the Computer Information Technology Department of the Business and Communication School. He teaches courses on IT management, databases, and systems analysis and design. Michael is the author of Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL Programming and Oracle Database 10g Express Edition PHP Web Programming, and co-author of Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL Programming Workbook, Oracle Database 10g PL/SQL Programming, Expert Oracle PL/SQL, and Oracle Database AJAX & PHP Web Application Development. He worked at Oracle Corporation for more than eight years, most recently as the senior applications upgrade manger in E-Business Suite Release Engineering.

 

 

Other book you might  be interested:

  1. 9780071494458      Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL Programming

HTML5 for iOS and Android

July 21, 2011


HTML5 for iOS and AndroidHTML5 for iOS and Android: A Beginner’s Guide

Author: Robin Nixon
ISBN: 9780071756334 / 0071756337
©2011 | 1st Edition | 480 pages | Paperback
Pub Date: AUG-11
Price: US$40.00
Sample Ch 01 | Learn More | A Beginner’s Guide Series

 

A step-by-step tutorial to HTML5 mobile application development

HTML5 for iOS and Android: A Beginners Guideleads you from the first steps of creating a Web page, through styling it with CSS, and then giving it dynamic interactivity with JavaScript. You’ll learn how to create real-world websites and apps for both the Apple iPhone/iPad and Google Android platforms. Advice on how to handle platforms such as Nokia, Palm Pre, and others is included. The book serves as a one-stop guide and reference, providing all the information required to develop useable mobile apps and websites from scratch. Features covered include offline support, Canvas, video, advanced forms, and the Geolocation API.

 

HTML5 for iOS and Android: A Beginners Guide

  • Provides an all-in-one guide for mobile developers—everything needed to go from beginner status to pro developer is included
  • Explains both basic HTML and HTML5
  • Covers Apple iPhone/iPad and Google Android platforms
  • Shows how to create websites, web apps, and self-contained (native) apps
  • Contains a full JavaScript tutorial, with particular reference to using it on mobile and touch devices
  • Includes a guide to using CSS in a mobile environment
  • Features detailed graphics for every step of each process
  • Offers the examples from the book for download

 

About the Author

Robin Nixon (Folkestone, Kent (UK) is a developer and freelance technical writer who has published more than 500 articles in UK magazines such as PC Plus, PCW, Web User, .net, PC Advisor, and PC Answers. He is the author of several computer books, including Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript by O’Reilly, as well as McGraw-Hill’s Plug-In PHP: 100 Power Solutions. Robin’s most recent book is Ubuntu: Up and Running by O’Reilly, and he has recently completed Plug-in JavaScript: 100 Power Solutions for McGraw-Hill. Robin is currently developing a JavaScript cross-browser and cross-platform eBook creator and reader for building dynamic web and mobile eBook applications, which will be released under a Creative Commons license. He has practical, real world experience in porting to (and developing applications for) Apple and Android devices.

 

Other books that you might be interested:

  1. 9780071496292     HTML & CSS: The Complete Reference
  2. 9780071599887     ANDROID A PROGRAMMERS GUIDE
  3. 9780071611435     HTML A Beginner’s Guide 
  4. 9780071632959     JavaScript, A Beginner’s Guide
  5. 9780071703284    Objective-C for iPhone Developers, A Beginner’s Guide

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Databases DeMYSTiFieD

November 22, 2010

Databases Demystified


Databases DeMYSTiFieD

Author: Andy Oppel
ISBN: 9780071747998 / 0071747990
©2011 | 2nd Edition | 448 pages | Paperback
Pub Date: DEC-10
Price: US$ 22.00
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Hard stuff made easy! Your practical, self-paced guide to database fundamentals

Databases Demystified, Second Edition is the curriculum-based tutorial for anyone overwhelmed by confusing subjects and complex textbooks. The book is user friendly, engaging, easy to follow, and designed for the student or non-expert wanting to quickly learn the ins and outs of databases and immediately apply the concepts learned.

Clear language, step-by-step discussions, and quizzes at the end of each chapter make understanding databases easy. Learn how to form database queries using Microsoft Access and SQL, explore methods for connecting a database to applications, and discover how to store historical data for analyses. From logical data design using normalization, to database security and data warehousing, this hands-on guide is simple enough for a beginner but challenging enough for an advanced student.

Databases Demystified, Second Edition

  • Covers Access 2010, the latest ANSI/ISO standard, and MySQL 5.5
  • Includes new coverage of advanced normal forms, UML diagrams, and integrating XML and objects into databases
  • Features chapter-opening objectives that offer insight into what you’re going to learn in each step
  • Provides questions at the end of every chapter to reinforce learning and pinpoint weaknesses
  • Contains a final exam for overall self-assessment


About the Author

Andrew J. (Andy) Oppel (Alameda, CA) is a proud graduate of The Boys’Latin School of Maryland and of Transylvania University (Lexington, Kentucky) where he earned a BA in computer science. He has been continuously employed in a wide variety of information technology positions, including programmer, programmer/analyst, systems architect, project manager, senior database administrator, database group manager, consultant, database designer, data modeler, and data architect.

In addition, he has served as a part-time instructor with the University of California, Berkeley, Extension, for more than 25 years and received the Honored Instructor Award for the year 2000. His teaching work included developing three courses for UC Extension, “Concepts of Database Management Systems,” “Introduction to Relational Database Management Systems,” and “Data Modeling and Database Design.” He also earned his Oracle 9i Database Associate certification in 2003. He is currently a senior data modeler for Blue Shield of California. Andy has designed and implemented hundreds of databases for a wide range of applications, including medical research, banking, insurance, apparel manufacturing, telecommunications, wireless communications, and human resources.

He is the author of Databases Demystified (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2004), SQL Demystified (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005), Databases: A Beginner’s Guide (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2009), and Data Modeling: A Beginner’s Guide (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2010), and is co-author of two other books. His database product experience includes IMS, DB2, Sybase ASE, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, MySQL, and Oracle (versions 7, 8, 8i, 9i, and 10g). The current edition of the book had 20 five-star reviews on Amazon.


Related Title

  1. 9780071608466 Databases A Beginner’s Guide


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Practical PowerPivot & DAX Formulas for Excel 2010

August 11, 2010


Practical PowerPivot & DAX Formulas for Excel 2010

Practical PowerPivot & DAX Formulas for Excel 2010

Authors: Tennick, Art
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-174685-4
ISBN-10: 0071746854
©2011 | 1st Edition | 448 pages , Softcover
Status: September 2010
Price: US$ 39.99
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Extract actionable BI using Excel 2010 PowerPivot and DAX language

Featuring 200 ready-to-use DAX queries, Practical PowerPivot & DAX Queries for Excel 2010 shows Office and Excel power users how to take advantage of DAX (Data Analysis Expressions)—the new standard language for extracting BI within Excel. An entire section shows how to create tables, pivot tables, and PowerPivot tables in Excel. You can then progress to writing DAX queries and formulas to harness the power of BI.

This solutions-based guide contains more than 200 DAX queries that can be immediately applied across a wide variety of BI-related problems. It begins with fundamental principles and simple queries and rapidly progresses to complex and sophisticated queries. The book is structured as follows:

  • Query: Introduction and description of query and its use
  • Syntax: Complete DAX syntax
  • Result: Screen shot showing the data returned in an Excel 2010 pivot table
  • Analysis: Analysis of the results and tips for customization


Practical PowerPivot & DAX Queries for Excel 2010

  • Includes 200+ ready-to-use, easily customizable DAX queries, all available for download
  • Features a practical and hands-on approach with a minimum of difficult concepts and theory
  • Explains how to visualize actionable BI
  • Helps to dramatically improve analysis and decision-making skills


About the Author

Art Tennick (Brighton, UK) has worked in relational database design and SQL queries for over 20 years. He has been involved in multidimensional database design, cubes, data mining, and DMX and MDX queries for 10 years. His experience in Excel spans 20 years. Based in the UK, he has been a software consultant, trainer, and writer for some 25 years. Recently, he has worked with several major retail and banking corporations to implement BI solutions using Microsoft SQL Server, SSAS, SSIS, SSRS, and Excel 2010. This is his 20th book and he has also written over 300 articles for computer magazines in the USA, the UK, and Ireland. His web site is www.MrCube.net.



Review

1. SciTech Book News, February 2011 Issue

Beginning with a foreword by Thierry D’hers, one of the lead designers of this new Microsoft Business Intelligence software, this work provides definitive instruction in the basic use of PowerPivot and the companion scripting language DAX. This software allows business users to access enterprise level, company wide information sources from their desktop installations of the Excel spreadsheet application without the help of their IT department yet within a controlled and connected data pool. The first half of this guide is a reference that describes each of the capabilities of the plug-in within the Excel environment with a screen shot and step-by-step instructions. The second section provides over 250 DAX formulas for extracting specific types of data and reports from the PivotPoint/Excel environment. DAX formulas as well as sample Excel data used in this work are available online. Tennick is an expert in database design and Microsoft’s SQL server. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)




Related Titles

  1. 9780072231441      Excel VBA Macro Programming
  2. 9780071627009    Excel 2007 VBA Macro Programming


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Zend Framework, A Beginner’s Guide

July 8, 2010

Zend Framework

Zend Framework, A Beginner’s Guide

Authors: Vaswani, Vikram
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-163939-2
ISBN-10: 007163939X
©2010 | 1st Edition | 464 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: August 2010
Price: US$ 39.99
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A Zend Technologies columnist and bestselling PHP author provides practical information on today’s most popular PHP framework—with more than 7 million downloads.

Aimed squarely at real-world PHP developers working against aggressive deadlines, Zend Framework: A Beginner’s Guide teaches developers how to work smarter, by using the most popular open-source framework for PHP. Feature-rich, robust and mature, Zend Framework can simplify and shorten the application development cycle, reduce testing time, improve quality, and provide the developer with the extensibility, scalability and flexibility needed in today’s competitive, rapidly-changing environment. This book shows how to maximize all the features of Zend Framework.

Zend Framework is to PHP what JavaServer Faces is to Java. Just as Java Server Faces: The Complete Reference is popular and useful for Java developers, Zend Framework: A Beginner’s Guide will be the best guide for open source developers looking to develop web applications using PHP and the new Zend Framework.

 

Key Selling Features

  • Author is has been a well-known featured columnist with Zend Technologies since 2006. His columns are among the most popular on the Zend Technology community site.
  • Covers the most important components of the Zend Framework
  • Introduces MVC concepts and theory, and then demonstrates real-world implementation of the theory
  • Provides numerous projects and code examples
  • Companion website includes all of the code in the book

 

About the Author

Vikram Vaswani (Bombay, India) is the founder and CEO of Melonfire (http://www.melonfire.com/), a company specializing in software consultancy and content creation and syndication services. He is also the author of PHP Programming Solutions, How to do Everything with PHP and MySQL, and MySQL: The Complete Reference (all McGraw-Hill/Osborne titles) and XML and PHP (New Riders Publishing) He is also the author of numerous well-received articles on open-source technologies (including Perl, Python, XML and the very popular PHP 101 series), all written with the goal of making complex technologies accessible and understandable to novice users.

He has been developing software since 1995, was first introduced to PHP in 1998, and hasn’t looked back since. He is regular columnist with Zend Technologies (creators of PHP), as well as with IBM DeveloperWorks, CNET Builder.com, DevX.com and other OSS sites

 

 

Articles by Vikram Vaswani

Article 01: Zend Developer Zone on April 21, 2010
Build an Enterprise – Grade PHP Stack with Zend Server
5.0 and Oracle 11g
To read, please click HERE

 

Article 02: IBM on May 11, 2010
Implement SOAP services with the Zend Framework
To read, please click HERE

 

 

Titles by the Vikram Vaswani:

9780071549011      PHP: A Beginner’s Guide

9780071487450      PHP Programming Solutions

9780072257953      How to Do Everything with PHP and MySQL

9780072224771      MySQL: The Complete Reference

9780071605496      MySQL Database Usage & Administration 

 

 

 

 

 

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Microsoft SQL Server 2008

June 18, 2010


Microsoft SQL 2008 titles by McGraw-Hill Professional:



SQL Server 2008 R2

Building Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 & Office 2010

Author: Janus, Philo
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-171673-4
ISBN-10: 0071716734
©2011 | 1st Edition | 512 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: December 2010
Price: US$ 49.99
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Create integrated business intelligence solutions using the newest releases of the Microsoft BI stack

Building Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 & Office 2010 explains how to use the entire Microsoft BI stack–SQL Server 2008 R2, SharePoint 2010, and Office 2010 components, including Excel/Gemini–to create integrated, practical, business intelligence solutions. An overview of SQL Server Analysis Services sets the stage for broad coverage of Excel as a front end for “self-service analysis,” using SharePoint features for collaboration and workgroup BI, and leveraging Reporting Services for enterprise dashboards and reports. This practical guide focuses on building end-to-end BI solutions that solve real business data dilemmas.


Building Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 & Office 2010 features:

  1. Authoritative content written by a senior technology specialist at Microsoft who has presented to thousands of users and developers on Microsoft’s BI technologies
  2. A foreword by Thierry D’Hers, Business Intelligence Group Program Manager at Microsoft
  3. Real-world exercises that enable you to build practical solutions for your own business problems
  4. Detailed illustrations depicting sophisticated reporting results
  5. Tips on visually representing data, creating KPI’s, and business metrics


Complete coverage of Microsoft business intelligence solutions:

  1. What Is Business Intelligence
  2. Collaboration Meets Business Intelligence
  3. Excel & Excel Services
  4. Analysis Services & Cubes
  5. Introducing PowerPivot
  6. Getting Data In
  7. Reporting Services
  8. SharePoint
  9. Charts & Graphs
  10. Mapping; Data Mining
  11. Scorecards & Dashboards
  12. Master Data Services
  13. Publishing and Administration






Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Author: Anderson Mark
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-170064-1
ISBN-10:
©2011 | 1st Edition | 512 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: November 2010
Price: US$ 50.00

An expert guide to working with SQL Server in a mixed-database environment

Microsoft SQL Server Administration for Oracle DBAs is the ideal resource for experienced Oracle database professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skill set into the Microsoft database platform. The book compares and contrasts the platform architectures and shows how to perform everyday database administrator tasks. Screenshots, script examples, and step-by-step labs are included in this practical guide.

This book is not designed to be a “SQL Server is better than Oracle” or vice versa. It will enable experienced Oracle database administrators to get up to speed on the Microsoft SQL Server platform by building on existing relational database skills. The authors’ combination of expertise in both technologies ensures technical accuracy and real-world experiences. Interviews with members of the Oracle DBA community are included in this practical guide.


Microsoft SQL Server Administration for Oracle DBAs

  1. Is co-written by a data platform technical specialist at Microsoft, UK who works daily with large customers integrating SQL Server into Oracle
  2. Teaches dual skills using real-world examples based on authors’ vast experience
  3. Quickly explains how to perform everyday database admin tasks on SQL Server
  4. Focuses on making both platforms work together successfully
  5. Includes step-by-step labs and interviews with members of the Oracle DBA community


Leverage your Oracle DBA skills on SQL Server

  1. SQL Server Architecture
  2. Installing and Configuring SQL Server
  3. Database Objects
  4. Security
  5. Data Access and Transaction Control
  6. Backup and Recovery
  7. Performance Tuning and Optimization
  8. High Availability and Disaster Recovery Options
  9. Scheduling, Automation and Alerting
  10. Data Movement
  11. Upgrading and Migrating to SQL Server



Review

1. SciTech Book News, February 2011 Issue

Designed to improve the cross-platform management skills of experienced Oracle database administrators, this guide compares key features of the Oracle X-series databases to their corresponding functions in the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 environment. Beginning with two chapters examining the basics of SQL Server architecture, the work proceeds through discussions of key database administration tasks such as installation and configuration, data transactions, security, tuning and optimization, data migration and high availability environments. The work contains numerous screen shots and code examples as well as many pro-tips and database comparison notes throughout. Anderson, Fox and Bolton are Microsoft associated database experts and trainers. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)





SQL Server 2008

Practical SQL Queries for SQL Server 2008

Author: Tennick, Art
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-174687-8
ISBN-10: 0071746870
©2011 | 1st Edition | 512 pages , Softcover
Status: November 2010
Price: US$ 50.00
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Extract real, actionable business intelligence by utilizing the power of SQL queries

Featuring 300 ready-to-use SQL queries Practical SQL Queries for SQL Server 2008 shows how to write SQL queries within Microsoft’s BI stack, but well over 90% of the SQL queries will work with relational databases from other vendors. This solutions-based guide contains more than 300 SQL queries that can be immediately applied across a wide variety of BI-related problems. It begins with fundamental principles and simple queries and rapidly progresses to complex and sophisticated queries. The book is structured as follows:

  1. Query: Introduction and description of query and its use
  2. Syntax: Complete syntax
  3. Result: Screen shot showing the data returned from the SQL Server relational database by the query
  4. Analysis: Analysis of the results and tips for customization

Specific emphasis is placed on writing SQL for use within Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) connecting to SQL Server – however, the techniques and queries can also be utilized across Reporting Services (SSRS), Integration Services (SSIS), Winforms and Webforms, and in a large variety of third-party front-ends.

Practical SQL Queries for SQL Server 2008

  1. Includes 300+ ready-to-use, easily customizable SQL queries, all available for download
  2. Features a practical, hands-on approach with a minimum of difficult concepts and theory
  3. Explains how to visualize actionable BI
  4. Helps to dramatically improve analysis and decision-making skills


Complete coverage of SQL queries

  1. Select – single table
  2. Where; Order By
  3. Select – multiple tables
  4. Aggregates; Select – new tables
  5. Except/Intersect/Union
  6. Group By
  7. System functions
  8. Subqueries
  9. Delete/Insert/Update
  10. Views/User-defined functions
  11. Stored procedures/Programming
  12. DDL (data definition language)/DCL





Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Analytics & Data Visualization

Authors: Harts, Doug; Dugan, Jim; Almas, Tricia
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-160143-6
ISBN-10: 0071601430
©2010 | 1st Edition | 504 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: September 2010
Price: US$ 49.99
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A practical guide to the next-generation Business Intelligence tools available in SQL Server 2008

This book will help DBAs and business intelligence architects work with the latest 3-D visualization techniques that revolutionize data reporting, analysis, and measurement in SQL Server 2008. You will appreciate the complete end-to-end explanation of the real-time visual representation of metrics and trends.

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analytics and Data Visualization begins with an overview of how these new tools, acquired from Dundas, fit into the SQL Server 2008 BI stack. You will learn strategies for data mining and advanced analytics. The book explains the full range of cutting-edge data visualization tools, including several customizable charts, map solutions for geographic data, illustrative gauges, and detailed calendars. An eight-page full-color insert highlights dazzling examples of 3-D visuals that convey business metrics in innovative ways.


Benefit to the Customer

  1. Understand 3-D visualization techniques that can be used in reporting, analysis, and measurement.
  2. Examples of the newest ‘Dundas’ BI tools for 3-D data visualization
  3. Easily explore data relationships with a friendly front-end to statistical algorithms
  4. Examples that can be used by BI Architects and connected to every desktop








 Microsoft SQL Server 2008Hands-On Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services

Author: Nanda, Ashwani
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-173640-4
ISBN-10: 0071736409
©2011 | 2nd Edition | 608 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: September 2010
Price: US$ 59.99
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A practical guide to mastering Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services

Hands-On Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services makes learning SSIS easier through the use of extensive exercises structured around every component within the tool. The complex topics of embedding control flow tasks and containers in a data workflow and using data transformations in the data flow are covered with real-world examples and step-by-step methods.

Hands-On Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services features:

  1. Details on installation, control flow, data flow transformations, administration, security, and troubleshooting
  2. Two new chapters on extending SSIS through scripting/programming and standard methods for developing a data warehouse architecture
  3. New advanced examples throughout each chapter
  4. Hands-on exercises that are broken down into objectives, solution methodologies, numbered steps, and review for reinforcing techniques
  5. A focus on real-world data warehousing solutions that can be easily applied to your own business challenges


Comprehensive coverage of SSIS:

  1. Introducing SSIS
  2. Import and Export Wizard
  3. SSIS Workflow Nuts and Bolts
  4. Control Flow Containers
  5. Control Flow Tasks
  6. Administration
  7. Securing Packages
  8. Advanced Features
  9. Data Flow Components
  10. Data Flow Transformations
  11. Deploying Packages
  12. Migrating
  13. Troubleshooting and Performance Enhancements
  14. Extending SSIS
  15. Star Schema Data Warehouse Architecture



Review

1. SciTech Book News, February 2011 Issue

The second edition of this manual for the Microsoft SQL Server data migration and maintenance tool Integration Services (SSIS) provides updated information throughout and includes two new chapters on scripting SSIS and data warehousing. Providing step-by-step instructions, screen shots and hands-on chapter exercises, this volume covers such topics as SSIS workflow, administration of Integration Services, security, data flow transformations, package deployment, troubleshooting and system optimization. Access to online resources, including a complete set of sample data and server configurations is provided. Nanda is a Microsoft certified expert and business intelligence software developer. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)

 






 

Practical DMX QueriesPractical DMX Queries for Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2008

Author: Tennick, Art
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-174866-7
ISBN-10: 0071748660
©2011 | 1st Edition | 512 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: September 2010
Price: US$ 50.00
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Extract real, actionable business intelligence using DMX

Practical DMX Queries for SQL Server Analysis Services shows how to write DMX queries within Microsoft’s BI stack. This solutions-based guide contains more than 240 DMX queries that can be immediately applied across a wide variety of BI-related problems. It begins with fundamental principles and simple queries and rapidly progresses to complex and sophisticated queries. The book is structured as follows:

  1. Query: Introduction and description of query and its use
  2. Syntax: Complete syntax
  3. Result: Screen shot showing the data returned from the Analysis Services data mining model by the query
  4. Analysis: Analysis of the results and tips for customization

Specific emphasis is placed on writing DMX for use within Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) connected to Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) – however, the techniques and queries can also be utilized across Reporting Services (SSRS), Integration Services (SSIS), WinForms and WebForms, and in a large variety of third-party front-ends.


Practical DMX Queries for SQL Server Analysis Services:

  1. Includes 240+ ready-to-use, easily customizable DMX queries, all available for download
  2. Features a practical, hands-on approach with a minimum of difficult concepts and theory
  3. Explains how to visualize actionable BI
  4. Shows how to surface knowledge discovery and make informed predictions quickly
  5. Helps to dramatically improve analysis and decision-making skills


Complete coverage of DMX queries

  1. Cases Queries
  2. Content Queries
  3. Prediction Queries with Decision Trees
  4. Prediction Queries with Time Series
  5. Prediction and Cluster Queries with Clustering
  6. Prediction Queries with Association and Sequence Clustering
  7. DDL (data definition language) Queries
  8. Schema and Column Queries





 

MDX Queries: For Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2008

Practical MDX Queries: For Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2008

Author: Tennick, Art
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-171336-8
ISBN-10: 0071713360
©2010 | 1st Edition | 304 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: May 2010
Price: US$ 49.99
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The Business Intelligence market continues to grow, despite the ongoing global recession. In fact, Gartner published (in June 2009) its annual analysis of the Business Intelligence market, citing that worldwide sales of Business Intelligence software grew 22% in 2008 (versus 13% year prior). Total revenue for the market came in at $8.8B. The BI category continues to be an area of focus and expansion for McGraw-Hill Professional.

MDX (Multi-Dimensional Expressions) is a standard language for extracting business intelligence from multi-dimensional cubes within data warehouses and is supported by multiple database vendors. This book is a guide to writing MDX queries within Microsoft’s Business Intelligence stack. The book’s approach is solutions-based, and hands-on, containing more than 300 MDX queries that can be immediately applied across a wide variety of Business Intelligence-related problems. It begins with fundamental principles and simple queries and rapidly progresses to complex and sophisticated queries. The book is structured as follows:

  1. Query Overview: Introduction and description of query and its use
  2. Syntax: Complete syntax
  3. Result: Illustrates the data returned from the Analysis Services cube by the query
  4. Analysis: Analysis of the results and tips for customization

Specific emphasis is placed on writing MDX for use within Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)—however, the techniques and queries can also be utilized across Excel, Excel Services in Sharepoint, Reporting Services (SSRS), Integration Services (SSIS), Performance Point Server dashboards, Winforms and Webforms, and in a large variety of third-party front-ends.


Features

  1. Practical and hands-on with a minimum of difficult concepts and theory
  2. Over 300 MDX queries – all downloadable from www.mhprofessional.com
  3. Clear and simple layout
  4. Refer to any query within the book and become immediately productive
  5. Learn how to visualize actionable Business Intelligence
  6. Surface corporate KPIs (key-performance indicators) quickly
  7. The MDX queries can be used immediately in a corporate business intelligence environment and/or easily customized for a specific business need.
  8. Serves as both a comprehensive tutorial and a reference guide
  9. Dramatically improve analysis and decision-making skills





Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 High Availability with Clustering & Database Mirroring

Authors: Otey, Michael
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149813-5
ISBN-10: 0071498133
©2010 | 1st Edition | 304 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: December 2009
Price: US$ 39.99
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Create a Highly Available Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Environment

Written by the technical director for SQL Server Magazine, this expert guide shows you how to implement clustering and database mirroring in SQL Server 2008. Learn proven techniques for ensuring zero database loss, avoiding system downtime, and providing instant data backups. Filled with detailed instructions, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 High Availability with Clustering & Database Mirroring takes you from planning to management of a robust high availability solution.

  1. Configure Windows Failover Clustering
  2. Set up the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator on a two node failover cluster
  3. Install SQL Server 2008 on your cluster
  4. Handle cluster management and backup
  5. Configure and manage database mirroring for high availability
  6. Implement Hyper-V virtualization and Live Migration
  7. Manage a SQL Server virtual machine





Microsoft SQL Server 2008Microsoft SQL Server 2008 New Features Authors: Otey, Michael
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154640-9
ISBN-10: 0071546405
©2009 | 2nd Edition | 272 pages , Softcover
Status: December 2008
Price: US$ 39.99
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Maximize the New Capabilities of Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Take immediate advantage of all the innovative features and benefits available in SQL Server 2008 with help from this expert guide. Written by the technical director for SQL Server Magazine, this book offers a concise yet in-depth look at the new and improved enterprise data management capabilities, developer functions, Business Intelligence tools, and security enhancements of SQL Server 2008. This is the perfect resource for decision-makers, developers, and DBAs preparing for upgrades or migration. Get details on:

  1. The new Transparent Data Encryption, Extended Events, filtered indexes, and auditing features
  2. The new Resource Governor, policy-based management framework, T-SQL IntelliSense and debugging, and PowerShell integration
  3. Availability enhancements-Failover Clustering, Database Mirroring, peer-to-peer replication, backup compression, and the new table lock escalation
  4. The new ADO.NET Entity Framework
  5. LINQ (Language Integrated Query)
  6. The new native DATE, TIME, FILESTREAM, and Geospatial data types
  7. T-SQL enhancements, such as the new DECLARE, MERGE, and GROUPING SETS statements
  8. The more powerful BI toolset, including Integration Services Data Profiling, Analysis Services new Cube Designer, and Reporting Services new tablix controls
  9. Improved Microsoft Office integration capabilities






Business Intelligence with Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Delivering Business Intelligence with Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Authors: Larson, Brian
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154944-8
ISBN-10: 0071549447
©2009 | 2nd Edition | 792 pages , Softcover
Pub Date:November 2008
Price: US$ 49.99
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Maximize the Business Intelligence Tools in Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Manage, analyze, and distribute enterprise data with help from this expert resource. Delivering Business Intelligence with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 covers the entire BI lifecycle and explains how to build robust data integration, reporting, and analysis solutions. Real-world examples illustrate all of the powerful BI capabilities of SQL Server 2008. This is your one-stop guide for transforming disparate data into actionable insight for users throughout your organization.

  • Understand the goals and benefits of business intelligence
  • Design and create relational data marts and OLAP cubes
  • Manage Analysis Services databases using BI Development Studio
  • Cleanse data and populate data marts with SQL Server Integration Services
  • Take advantage of the flexibility of the Unified Dimensional Model
  • Manipulate and analyze data using MDX scripts and queries
  • Use data mining to identify data patterns, correlations, and clustering
  • Develop and distribute interactive reports with SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services
  • Integrate business intelligence into enterprise applications using ADOMD.NET and the Report Viewer Control





Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services

Authors: Larson, Brian
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154808-3
ISBN-10: 0071548084
©2009 | 3rd Edition | 866 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: August 2008
Price: US$ 49.99
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The Definitive Guide to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services

Create and deliver data-rich reports across the enterprise using this complete server-based reporting solution. Written by a member of the original Reporting Services development team, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services covers the entire report-building and distribution process, including data extraction, integration with desktop and Web applications, and end-user access. The book explains how to maximize all of the powerful features, including the new Tablix data format, as well as enhanced performance, scalability, and visualization capabilities.

  1. Install, configure, and customize SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services
  2. Create SELECT queries to extract data
  3. Generate reports from the Report Wizard and from scratch
  4. Add charts, images, and gauges
  5. Build reusable report templates
  6. Use the new Tablix data format to create reports with any structure
  7. Export reports to Word, Excel, PDF, HTML, XML, and other formats
  8. Enable end-user access to reports via the Report Server and its Report Manager web interface





MICROSOFT SQL SERVER 2008MICROSOFT SQL SERVER 2008 A BEGINNER’S GUIDE Authors: Petkovic, Dusan
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154638-6
ISBN-10: 0071546383
©2009 | 4th Edition | 709 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: July 2008
Price: US$ 39.99
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Get Started on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 in No Time

Learn to use all of the powerful features available in SQL Server 2008 quickly and easily. Microsoft SQL Server 2008: A Beginner’s Guide explains the fundamentals of each topic alongside examples and tutorials that walk you through real-world database tasks. Install SQL Server 2008, construct high-performance databases, use powerful Transact-SQL statements, create stored procedures and triggers, and execute simple and complex database queries. Performance tuning, Database Engine security, Business Intelligence, and XML are also covered.

  1. Set up, configure, and maintain SQL Server 2008
  2. Build and manage database objects using Transact-SQL statements
  3. Create stored procedures and user-defined functions
  4. Optimize database performance, availability, and reliability
  5. Implement solid security using authentication, encryption, and authorization
  6. Automate tasks using SQL Server Agent
  7. Create reliable data backups and perform flawless system restores
  8. Use all-new SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence, development, and administration tools
  9. Learn in detail the SQL Server XML technology (SQLXML)

The Technical Author – Robin Nixon

April 7, 2010

  

Robin NixonRobin Nixon has worked with and written about computers since the early 1980s (his first computer was a Tandy TRS 80 Model 1 with a massive 4KB of RAM!). During this time he has written in excess of 500 articles for many of the U.K.’s top computer magazines.

Robin started his computing career in the Cheshire homes for disabled people, where he was responsible for setting up computer rooms in a number of residential homes, and for evaluating and tailoring hardware and software so that disabled people could use the new technology – sometimes by means of only a single switch operated by mouth or finger.

After writing articles for computer magazines about his work with disabled people, he eventually worked full time for one of the country’s main IT magazine publishers, where he held several roles including editorial, promotions, and cover disc editing.

With the dawn of the Internet in the 1990s, Robin branched out into developing websites. One of these presented the world’s first radio station licensed by the music copyright holders, and was featured in several news reports on TV and radio networks in the United Kingdom. In order to enable people to continue to surf while listening, Robin also developed the first known pop-up windows.

Robin lives on the southeast coast of England with his wife Julie, a trained nurse, and five children, where he also finds time to foster three disabled children, as well as working full time from home as a technical author.

 

Robin has contributed an article to “The Daily Tip” section on “IT World,” and Plug-In PHP is one of the featured books on the company’s web site. For a look at the article, please click HERE.

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Plug-In PHP: 100 Power Solutions

March 8, 2010

 

Plug-In PHP

Plug-In PHP: 100 Power Solutions

Authors: Nixon, Robin
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-166659-6
ISBN-10: 0071666591
©2010 | 1st Edition | 384 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: March 2010
Price: US$ 39.99

   

100 PHP power solutions in one handy guide

This practical resource contains 100 ready-to-run PHP plug-ins you can use to create dynamic Web content. The book begins by showing you how to install, configure, and use a powerful web development environment. Then, each chapter in Plug-In PHP offers complete, working examples for specific end results you can achieve right away. In this time-saving tool, all of the code is extensively documented along with tips for adapting it for your own requirements.

Get ready-made PHP plug-ins for:

  • Text processing
  • Image handling
  • Content management
  • Forms and user input
  • Internet integration
  • Chat and messaging
  • MySQL, sessions, and cookies
  • APIs, RSS, and XML
  • JavaScript and Ajax
  • Geo-location
  • Spelling and language translation
  • And much more

Download all of the book’s plug-ins at www.pluginphp.com

   

About the Author

Robin Nixon (UK) is a developer and freelance technical writer who has published more than 500 articles in magazines such as PC Plus, PCW, Web User, .net, PC Advisor, and PC Answers. He is the author of 3 computing books, including the upcoming Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript (O’Reilly).

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