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Advanced SQL Queries - Writing Efficient Code for Big Data - cover

Advanced SQL Queries - Writing Efficient Code for Big Data

Robert Johnson

Maison d'édition: HiTeX Press

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"Advanced SQL Queries: Writing Efficient Code for Big Data" is an essential guide for data professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in SQL amidst the complexities of Big Data environments. This comprehensive book navigates the intricacies of advanced SQL techniques and performance optimization, equipping readers with the skills needed to manage and analyze vast datasets effectively. From learning to write complex queries and mastering data warehousing techniques to exploring SQL's integration in NoSQL environments, the book provides a detailed roadmap to harnessing the full potential of SQL in data-intensive scenarios.Through a structured approach, this book delves into the evolving landscape of SQL, addressing contemporary challenges such as real-time data management, security, and data governance. It also sheds light on future trends, including the interplay of AI and machine learning with SQL, ensuring that readers stay ahead of technological shifts. Suitable for both emerging data scientists and experienced database administrators, "Advanced SQL Queries" serves as a vital resource to elevate one’s proficiency, enabling professionals to drive data-driven insights and decisions with confidence and precision.
Disponible depuis: 26/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 304 pages.

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