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    Spin Free: "Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2008" eBook

    Microsoft offers downloads of its Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 eBook for free after filling out a short form. This 237-page book covers SQL security, administration, enhancement, and more.

    http://csna01.libredigital.com/?urss1q2we6

    At a glance:

    Chapter 1: Security and Administration
    Chapter 2: Performance
    Chapter 3: Type System
    Chapter 4: Programmability
    Chapter 5: Storage
    Chapter 6: Enhancements for High Availability
    Chapter 7: Business Intelligence Enhancements

    Enjoy

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    Hi,
    Thanks for the info . Is always good to have around a useful book .
    Best regards !

    PS. Can you help us / me here ?
    Last edited by Murphy; 11-11-2009 at 02:19 AM.

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    Thanks for the same. Haven't used SQL, but what the heck, always open for free ebooks.

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    MySQL, I believe it's called, is the Linux alternative. But still, nice to see something new.
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