SQL Server Magazine November 2005

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[Focus]

Developers Win Big

Check out the best of what SQL Server 2005 has for developers.

SQL Server 2005 Express and Workgroup: Scaled Back, Yet Feature-Rich

SQL Server 2005 Express Edition and SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition provide many SQL Server 2005 features and are geared toward the needs of developers and smaller organizations.

Value in Integration: SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005

Microsoft execs Paul Flessner and S. Somasegar discuss how SQL Server 2005 will benefit developers, IT, and end users; release delays; a beta strategy; and how Microsoft plans to counter its database competitors.

What’s New for the DBA in SQL Server 2005?

Many new features will make your job easier and just might be compelling enough to convince your company to upgrade.

What’s New in SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence?

If you want a glimpse of the new BI features in SQL Server 2005, here's where to find a summary of the exciting new technology.




[Features]

Demystifying Debugging in SQL Server 2005

Debugging T-SQL stored procedures in SQL Server 2005 isn’t straightforward. Learn how to debug these procedures as well as graphically create them in Visual Studio 2005.

Keep Your Packages in the Dark

Microsoft guru Kirk Haselden gives tips for a general approach you can use to build SSIS packages that automatically adjust to their environment. When you keep packages in the dark about their environment, you can take them anywhere.

Step Up to SQL Server 2005

Upgrading to SQL Server 2005 might seem like a daunting task, but a comprehensive upgrade plan can save time and frustration. This overview of upgrade steps will get you headed in the right direction.




[SQL Server Savvy]

Find Free Online SQL Server 2005 Resources

These free online resources can help you ramp up quickly for SQL Server 2005.

Learning SQL Server 2005: Where to Start

SQL Server 2005 is now a reality. If you're worried about learning to use its new management tools, these resources can help.

Looking at Future SQL Server 2000 Coverage

Will we continue to cover SQL Server 2000 topics now that SQL Server 2005 has launched?




[Editorial]

SQL Server 2005 Is Here

We provide the essential, in-depth, how-to information designed to help you better understand SQL Server 2005 and use it to solve your business problems.




[Inside SQL Server]

Index Organization in 2005

New creation commands and functions replace DBCC options. See what else is new in SQL Server 2005 index organization and management.




[T-SQL Black Belt]

Solve Sudoku Puzzles with T-SQL

By using some of the T-SQL enhancements in SQL Server 2005 to solve Sudoku puzzles, you can hone your logic skills while learning how to use those enhancements.




[New Products]

New Products, November 2005

Check out new and improved SQL Server–related products.




[SELECT TOP(X)]

Easily Missed SQL Server 2005 Features

With all the big changes in SQL Server 2005, it’s easy to overlook some of the less obvious features. Here are five cool features that make working with SQL Server easier and better.




[Preparing for SQL Server 2005]

Time to Celebrate!

The road to the release of SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 has been long, but the tight integration between the two products means developers have never had it so good.




[Hands On]

Tool Proves That Value Doesn’t Always Have a Price Tag

A reader highlights his favorite product: DTSBackup 2000



 

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