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Microsoft SQL Server Text Book - cover

Microsoft SQL Server Text Book

Manish Soni

Verlag: Poorav Publications

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This book is designed to be your comprehensive companion in your journey to becoming proficient in Microsoft SQL Server Text Book. Whether you are a beginner taking your first steps into the world of SQL databases or an experienced database professional seeking to deepen your knowledge, this book has something to offer you.In today's data-driven world, the importance of managing data efficiently cannot be overstated. Microsoft SQL Server, a robust and versatile database management system, is at the heart of countless applications, powering businesses, industries, and organizations of all sizes. With its rich feature set, scalability, and integration capabilities, SQL Server has become an indispensable tool for database professionals, developers, and administrators.In "Mastering Microsoft SQL," we have carefully curated a wealth of knowledge, practical insights, and hands-on examples to guide you through the complexities of SQL Server. From understanding the fundamentals of SQL to mastering advanced database administration techniques, this book is structured to help you build a strong foundation and progress to expert-level skills.
Verfügbar seit: 13.11.2024.
Drucklänge: 124 Seiten.

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