All Database Administration Titles
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Pro Spatial with SQL Server 2012
Pro Spatial with SQL Server 2012 introduces SQL Servers spatial feature set, and covers everything you'll need to know to store, manipulate, and analyze information about the physical location of objects in space.
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Karen Morton, Kerry Osborne, Robyn Sands, Riyaj Shamsudeen, Jared Still
Pro Oracle SQL unlocks the power of SQL in the Oracle Databaseone of the most potent SQL implementations on the market today. This book is for developers and database administrators who are writing and optimizing SQL queries and data manipulation statements.
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Pro Oracle Database 12c Administration 2nd Edition
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Pro Oracle Database 11g RAC on Linux 2nd Edition
Pro Oracle Database 11g RAC on Linux provides full-life-cycle guidance on implementing Oracle Real Application Clusters (RACs)Â in a Linux environment.
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Pro Full-Text Search in SQL Server 2008
SQL Server 2008 provides the tools to take advantage of the features of its built-in enterprise-level natural-language search engine in the form of integrated full-text search (iFTS).
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Pro Entity Framework 4.0Â is a professional-level guide to Microsoft's Entity Framework, the future of data access in .NET programming. Readers learn to implement easy-to-program and highly-performing database access solutions.
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This book covers new developments in data protection, specifically the definition and application of both source and target based de-duplication strategies, as well as the impact of single-instance storage upon backup infrastructures.
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The newest addition to the OakTable Press series, PeopleSoft for the Oracle DBA, will teach you a range of techniques for maintaining a PeopleSoft system.
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PeopleSoft for the Oracle DBA 2nd Edition
PeopleSoft for the Oracle DBA provides the help database administrators need to manage and troubleshoot PeopleSoft as deployed atop an Oracle Database.
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Oracle SQL Tuning with Oracle SQLTXPLAIN
Oracle SQL Tuning with SQLTXPLAIN is a practical guide to SQL tuning the way Oracle's own experts do it, using a freely downloadable tool called SQLTXPLAIN.






