
1. | ![]() 50 TB Data Warehouse Benchmark on IBM System z By: Mike Ebbers; Nin Lei; Manoj Agrawal; M. Leticia Cruz; Willie Favero; Juraj Hrapko; Shantan Kethireddy; Cristian Molaro; Frank Neumann; PS Prem Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-MAY-2009 Insert Date: 03-JUN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: 50 TB Data Warehouse Benchmark on IBM System z Customers have a strong interest in the scalability of data
warehousing solutions on the IBM System z platform using DB2 for
z/OS. Because BI environments continue to grow, this IBM Redbooks
publication explores the scaling and management of data in sizes
beyond 50 TB. We explore the architectural software components that
enable us to manage a data warehouse of this magnitude, including
the Cognos product set.
The objective of our 50 TB study was to test System z scalability
in a BI environment and to develop the best practices of managing
large data warehouses. The IBM System z was...
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2. | ![]() A Developer’s Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server: Covering SQL Server 2005 and 2008 By: Eric Johnson; Joshua Jones Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 24-JUN-2008 Insert Date: 02-SEP-2007 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: A Developer’s Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server: Covering SQL Server 2005 and 2008 “Eric and Joshua do an excellent job explaining the
importance of data modeling and how to do it correctly. Rather than
relying only on academic concepts, they use real-world examples to
illustrate the important concepts that many database and
application developers tend to ignore. The writing style is
conversational and accessible to both database design novices and
seasoned pros alike. Readers who are responsible for designing,
implementing, and managing databases will benefit greatly from
Joshua’s and Eric’s expertise.”
—Anil Desai, Consultant, Anil Desai, Inc.
“Almost every IT project...
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3. | ![]() A Developer’s Guide to SQL Server 2005 By: Bob Beauchemin; Dan Sullivan Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 28-APR-2006 Insert Date: 21-JUL-2006 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: A Developer’s Guide to SQL Server 2005 "I come from a T-SQL background, so when I
first laid my eyes on SQL Server 2005, I was shocked--and then, I
was scared! I didn't have a CLR or XML background and suddenly had
an urgent need to learn it. SQL Server 2005 is too big of a release
to learn from the books online. Fortunately, now there is a book
for developers who need to go from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server
2005 and to do it as painlessly as possible. Basically, it's
one-stop shopping for serious developers who have to get up to
speed quickly. I'll keep this one on my desk--not on my bookshelf.
Well done, Bob and Dan!"
--Dr....
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4. | ![]() A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers By: Bob Beauchemin; Niels Berglund; Dan Sullivan Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 25-JUN-2004 Insert Date: 01-OCT-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers Be the first to master SQL Server 2005's breakthrough
database development capabilities
Few technologies have been as eagerly anticipated as Microsoft
SQL Server 2005 ("Yukon"). Now, three SQL Server insiders deliver
the definitive hands-on preview--accurate, comprehensive, and
packed with examples.
A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers
starts where Microsoft's white papers and Web articles leave off,
showing working developers how to take full advantage of Yukon's
key innovations. It draws on exceptional cooperation from
Microsoft's Yukon developers and the authors' hands-on...
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5. | ![]() A Practical Guide to DB2 UDB Data Replication V8 By: Lijun (June) Gu; Lloyd Budd; Aysegul Cayci; Colin Hendricks; Micks Purnell; Carol Rigdon Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-DEC-2002 Insert Date: 13-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: A Practical Guide to DB2 UDB Data Replication V8 IBM DB2 Replication (called DataPropagator on some platforms) is a powerful, flexible facility for copying DB2 and/or Informix data from one place to another. The IBM replication solution includes transformation, joining, and the filtering of data. You can move data between different platforms. You can distribute data to many different places or consolidate data in one place from many different places. You can exchange data between systems.
The objective of this IBM Redbook is to provide you with detailed information that you can use to install, configure, and implement replication among...
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6. | ![]() Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Databases By: John V. Petersen Publisher: Que Publication Date: 05-MAR-2002 Insert Date: 29-MAY-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Databases Absolute Beginner's Guide to Databases brings the
elements of a database together using easy to understand language,
perfect for the true beginner. It not only gives specific hands on
practice, but also provides an overview of designing, maintaining
and using a database. This book covers what databases are used for,
why databases are important, why the design of the database is
important, database normalization, keys to solid database design,
differences in types of databases, and indexes--what they are, how
we use them, and why they are important....
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7. | ![]() Access 2000 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide By: Deborah S. Ray; Eric J. Ray Publisher: Peachpit Press Publication Date: 09-JUL-1999 Insert Date: 25-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Access 2000 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide Are you looking for the best way to learn Access 2000,
Microsoft's premier database program and part of its highly touted
Office 2000 Suite? Access 2000 for Windows: Visual QuickStart
Guide offers a clear, easy-to-follow, task-based format that
guides you through the information you need to get right to work.
Learn how to get the most out Access's powerful data-handling
features, from its user-friendly wizards and templates to its
advanced customization options, by following the book's concise,
step-by-step instructions and the hundreds of screenshots that
accompany them. Long after you've...
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8. | ![]() Access 2002 Programming by Example By: Bob Villareal Publisher: Que Publication Date: 28-JAN-2002 Insert Date: 28-MAR-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Access 2002 Programming by Example This book addresses an unmet need in this topic area. It is a
complete beginner's tutorial resource to tips, troubleshooting,
techniques, and program development for Access 2002. The book
covers fundamentals such as database normalization, query design,
object manipulation, and optimization and custom programming for
forms and reports. It makes the reader more efficient, productive,
and knowledgeable in Access VBA. Speed techniques are mentioned.
Shortcuts, tips, and techniques increase productivity. This book
deals with getting data from outside sources and using VBA to
ensure data integrity...
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9. | ![]() By: CustomGuide Inc Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 11-MAR-2005 Insert Date: 29-JUN-2005 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Access 2003: Personal Trainer
As the most popular database management program on the market,
Microsoft Access didn't need much improvement. But with the release
of Access 2003, Microsoft managed to further enhance the way people
organize, access, and share information. In this new version,
Access is more capable than ever, thanks to additional features
like automatic error checking, automatic property updating, and the
expanded ability to import, export, and work with Extensible Markup
Language (XML) data files. The number of features it offers is
truly impressive--and potentially daunting. Anyone baffled by...
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10. | ![]() Access 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 25-JAN-2007 Insert Date: 06-FEB-2007 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Access 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual
This fast-paced book teaches you the basics of Access 2007 so you
can start using this popular database program right away. You'll
learn how to work with Access' most useful features to design
databases, maintain them, search for valuable nuggets of
information, and build attractive forms for quick-and-easy data
entry.
The new Access is radically different from previous versions, but
with this book, you'll breeze through the new interface and its
timesaving features in no time with:
Clear explanationsStep-by-step instructionsLots of illustrationsLarger typePlenty of friendly...
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