Accelerated SQL Server 2008
Before I describe the contents of this book and why I think you should just take it over to the counter and buy it, I would like to give you an insider’s look at the SQL Server 2008 product development cycle. I believe this insight will provide you with a deeper understanding of how SQL Server is...
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Tóm tắt: | Before I describe the contents of this book and why I think you should just take it over to the
counter and buy it, I would like to give you an insider’s look at the SQL Server 2008 product development
cycle. I believe this insight will provide you with a deeper understanding of how SQL Server
is continuing to evolve. The rest of this book will show you why SQL Server is enterprise-ready.
For the past 5 years, I was a program manager at Microsoft in the SQL Server product unit.
During this time, I owned various features within the product, including SQL Server Agent, SQL
Server Express, and most recently, database security.
When I joined SQL Server in 2002, the product team was in year 3 of planning and implementing
the Yukon (SQL Server 2005) release. One of my first responsibilities was to own the Create Database/
Database Properties dialog in SQL Server Management Studio. After working with the user interface
(UI) design team and various UI developers, we crafted the interesting grid-based dialog that you
see today in Management Studio. However, arriving at the implemented Create Database dialog was
not as straightforward as we wanted. |
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