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Dive deep into the internals of query tuning and optimization in SQL Server 2005 with this comprehensive reference. Understanding the internals of SQL Server helps database developers and administrators to better create, access, and effectively process information from enterprise data. Written by experts on SQL Server, this volume from the Inside Microsoft SQL Server series of books focuses on query tuning and optimization. Youll take an in-depth look at the best ways to make queries more efficient and effective, while maximizing existing resources. Includes extensive code samples and table examples to help database developers and administrators understand the intricacies and help promote mastery of query tuning and optimization. (more…)
Posted: February 15th, 2008, 6:19pm CET by Mr.Blue
Server Sprawl and escalating IT costs have managers and system administrators scrambling to find ways to cut costs and reduce Total Cost of Ownership of their physical infrastructure. Combining software applications onto a single server, even if those applications are from the same software vendor, can be dangerous and problems hard to troubleshoot. Virtualization allows you to consolidate many servers onto a single physical server reducing hardware, electrical, cooling, and administrative costs. These virtual servers run completely independent of each other so if one crashes the other are not affected. Planning and implementing a server consolidation is a complex process. This book details the requirements for such a project, includes sample forms and templates, and delivers several physical to virtual migration strategies which will save both time and costs. Readers of this book will easily be able to plan and deploy VMware, Microsoft Virtual Server, and Xen. Key Features: * Create a virtual network to exchange information or provide a service to other virtual machines or computers. * Use virtualization to support removable media such as CD or DVD optical disks * Reduce server costs, administration overhead, and complexity
Posted: August 31st, 2007, 12:10am CEST by GiMaX

By utilizing the latest features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, you'll be able to provide your company with the security it needs while enabling employees to access critical information regardless of their location or type of device.Now with this comprehensive guide, you'll find out how to effectively install, configure, and manage Microsoft's powerful messaging and collaboration server. From reducing the amount of spam your company receives to ensuring you have the right disaster recovery strategy, authors Barry Gerber and Jim McBee share their extensive real-world experience as they walk you step-by-step through each process. You'll learn the essential techniques for planning and design, deployment, administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.Fully updated for Exchange Server 2007 and Windows Server 2003 R2, this book also covers new capabilities, including wireless access, security, customized e-mail forms for Outlook, and more.
Support a Seamless Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Environment
Get started using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 quickly with help from this easy-to-follow resource. Using screenshots and step-by-step instructions, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide shows you how to set up Exchange Server, migrate from earlier releases, manage recipients, and administer storage. You'll learn how to integrate with Outlook, support mobile users, handle backup and recovery, and implement security measures. The latest monitoring and reporting tools, performance enhancement techniques, and regulatory compliance procedures are also covered.
* Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or migrate from earlier versions
* Create and manage recipients, mailboxes, and public folders
* Administer storage groups and databases
* Integrate seamlessly with Outlook 2007
* Support remote users with Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Voice Access, and Active Sync
* Monitor, administer, and optimize your system using the Exchange Management Console
* Back up and recover Exchange databases
* Take advantage of the Exchange Management Shell capabilities
About the Author
Nick Cavalancia, MCSE, MCT, MCNE, MCNI, is an accomplished consultant, trainer, author, columnist, and speaker with more than 15 years of experience in the IT industry. He has contributed to more than a dozen books on topics such as Windows, Active Directory, SQL Server, and Exchange Se Read more...
Posted: January 31st, 2008, 6:37pm CET
Support a Seamless Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Environment
Get started using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 quickly with help from this easy-to-follow resource. Using screenshots and step-by-step instructions, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide shows you how to set up Exchange Server, migrate from earlier releases, manage recipients, and administer storage. You'll learn how to integrate with Outlook, support mobile users, handle backup and recovery, and implement security measures. The latest monitoring and reporting tools, performance enhancement techniques, and regulatory compliance procedures are also covered.
* Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or migrate from earlier versions
* Create and manage recipients, mailboxes, and public folders
* Administer storage groups and databases
* Integrate seamlessly with Outlook 2007
* Support remote users with Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Voice Access, and Active Sync
* Monitor, administer, and optimize your system using the Exchange Management Console
* Back up and recover Exchange databases
* Take advantage of the Exchange Management Shell capabilities
About the Author
Nick Cavalancia, MCSE, MCT, MCNE, MCNI, is an accomplished consultant, trainer, author, columnist, and speaker with more than 15 years of experience in the IT industry. He has contributed to more than a dozen books on topics such as Windows, Active Directory, SQL Server, and Exchange Se Read more...
Posted: September 16th, 2007, 1:04pm CEST
This book is for Web Developers who want to learn how to use Linux and Apache for Website Hosting. The first chapters will teach you how to install Linux and Apache 2.0 on a home or office machine for testing purposes. Then you'll learn how to perform dozens of common tasks including:
* Updating server software
* Setting up new Websites, Email Accounts and Subdomains
* Configuring various Linux and Apache files related to performance and security
* Install spam filtering software
* Perform automatic backups and crash recoveries
And much more.
This is the ideal book for anyone who wants to run Websites using a leased or co-located Linux server, without having to spends thousands of dollars annually on third party support and management. Read more...
Posted: September 4th, 2007, 12:01pm CEST
Beginning Transact-SQL with SQL Server 2000 and 2005
Transact-SQL is a powerful implementation of the ANSI standard SQL database query language. In order to build effective database applications, you must gain a thorough understanding of these features. This book provides you with a comprehensive introduction to the T-SQL language and shows you how it can be used to work with both the SQL Server 2000 and 2005 releases.
Beginning with an overview of the SQL Server query operations and tools that are used with T-SQL, the author goes on to explain how to design and build applications of increasing complexity. By gaining an understanding of the power of the T-SQL language, you'll be prepared to meet the ever-increasing demands of programming.
What you will learn from this book
* How T-SQL provides you with the means to create tools for managing hundreds of databases
* Various programming techniques that use views and stored procedures
* Ways to optimize query performance
* How to create databases that will be an essential foundation to applications you develop later
Who this book is for
This book is for database developers and administrators who have not yet programmed with Transact-SQL. Some familiarity with relational databases and basic SQL is helpful, and some programming experience is helpful.
Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format th Read more...

Programming Active Server Pages is not just a tutorial for creating dynamic Web pages, but also a guide to all the relevant tools and necessary Microsoft technology required to build state-of-the-art Web sites. Stressing a hands-on approach and featuring plenty of relevant screen shots, the authors take you through the basics of HTML and scripting languages such as VBScript, ActiveX, and Java and explain how Active Server Pages (ASPs) can be used to deliver platform-independent dynamic content. Further sections introduce Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), Personal Web Server as a development tool, and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) basics for connecting to databases. The authors then turn to the fundamentals of working with Internet Explorer 4, as well as its version of dynamic HTML, where all tags can be manipulated programmatically. Finally, the authors look at how ASPs can be used on IIS to deliver content dynamically.
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Posted: September 30th, 2007, 8:54pm CEST

Author(s) : Olga Kokoreva
Publisher : A-LIST
Year : Apr 2003
ISBN : 1931769214
Language : English
Pages : 566
File type : CHM
Size : 28 MB
Enabling system, network, and security administrators to master Registry concepts and architecture, this book provides a historical overview of the Registry and outlines the differences between Windows 9x/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP/.NET Registries. Special attention is given to the enhancements in Registry architecture introduced with Windows XP and .NET such as faster queries and removal of the registry size limitation. Administrators are shown how to properly use Registry features, plan and implement the most appropriate Registry backup strategy, and monitor and modify the system registry according to the administrative requirements and the security policy adopted by the organization with respect to the needs of end-users.
Total coverage is provided of the Windows XP and Windows .NET reliability enhancements such as Volume Snapshot Service, Windows File Protection, Automated System Restore, Driver Rollback, and Recovery Console. Advanced topics include Plug and Play implementation; device management including support for Smart devices such as Pocket PC, SmartPhone 2002, and Tablet PC; power management feature; and the role of the system Registry in the boot process.
Quite often, one may hear users say "I hate Windows registry because it is rather cryptic, contains tons of redundant information, and makes the system vulnerable, since Windows can't run without it". If you hate the Windows registry too, I will not try to convince you to love it. After all, most people tend to hate a thing that they can't properly understand. I can also agree that this opinion is partially valid, because the registry actually is cryptic, difficult to understand, and really is required for the system to run.
However, from this point of view, a human being is also very far from perfect, since the human body doesn't live without a brain (and even if someone supported this life artificially, how miserable it would be!). What I am really after is helping you understand the registry. Therefore, I didn't try to describe all known registry tips and tricks. Rather, I tried to explain how these tricks work and why they work at all. I think that when you have a sound understanding of the registry architecture, structure, and data types, you'll soon be able to discover such tricks yourselves.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Windows Server 2003 Registry Overview
Chapter 02 - Registry Backup and Recovery
Chapter 03 - Using Registry Editor
Chapter 04 - Customizing the System with the Registry
Chapter 05 - How the Registry Stores Hardware Information
Chapter 06 - Registry and the System Boot Process
Chapter 07 - Software Settings in the Registry
Chapter 08 - Network Settings in the Registry
Chapter 09 - Protecting the Registry
Chapter 10 - Managing the User Environment
Chapter 11 - Active Directory Settings in the Registry
Chapter 12 - Troubleshooting Common Problems
Chapter 13 - Advanced Troubleshooting Topics
Chapter 14 - Third-Party Registry Utilities
Chapter 15 - Registry Programming
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Publisher: Microsoft Press
Posted: February 23rd, 2008, 7:02pm CET by Ice Zero
Publisher: Sams; 1 edition
Posted: February 21st, 2008, 6:35pm CET by Ice Zero
Publisher: Wiley
Prepare for MCITP certification in Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administration
With Microsoft's release of Windows Server 2008 and a new generation of certification exams, you have more reason than ever to certify your expertise in the world's leading server software. Become a fully credentialed Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional with the solid preparation you'll find here for Exam 70-647: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator, the final exam in this job role's five-exam requirement. Inside, you'll find:
Full coverage of all exam objectives in a systematic approach, so you can be confident you're getting the instruction you need for the exam
Practical hands-on exercises to reinforce critical skills
Real-world scenarios that put what you've learned in the context of actual job roles
Challenging review questions in each chapter to prepare you for exam day
Exam Essentials, a key feature in each chapter that identifies critical areas you must become proficient in before taking the exam
A handy tear card that maps every official exam objective to the corresponding chapter in the book, so you can track your exam prep objective by objective

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