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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Administration Course Overview:
An Overview of SQL Server 2005
New Features Database Roles Client Tools
Installing SQL Server 2005 Preparing For Installation Setup User Interface Installing Express Edition
Configuring an New Instance SQL Server Database Engine Managing Services Managing Servers Database Projects Database Objects
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) What Happened To DTS? What is ETL? Integration Services Projects SSIS Objects Expressions
SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) OLAP vs. OLTP Data Warehousing Data Mining Architecture Analysis Services Projects Analysis Services Scripting Language (ASSL) XML for Analysis (XMLA) Predictive Mining Model Language (PMML) Data Mining Extensions (DMX) Multidimensional Expression Language (MDX)
SQL Server Replication Overview Replication Types Agents Implementing Administering
Enhancements Overview Creating, Managing, and Delivering Administering
SQL Server Full-Text Search (SSFTS) Overview Architecture Writing Queries
Administering SQL Server Notification Services (SSNS) Overview Subscription Management Event Collection Subscription Processing Formatting and Delivery
SQL Server Service Broker Overview Conversations Message Ordering and Coordination Transactional Asynchronous Programming Loosely Coupled Applications Components
Administering Security Overview Catalog Views Security Functions Cryptographic Functions CLR Integration Native XML Web Services Integration Services Analysis Services Replication Reports Notifications Service Broker
International Databases Unicode Data Date and Time Issues Collations International SQL Integration Services Analysis Services Reports Notifications Service Broker
Full-Text Searches Data Type Indexes Schema Collections For XML OpenXML Native XML Web Services
Data Availability Disaster Recovery High Availability Backup
Restore Windows Performance Monitor SQL Server Profiler Database Engine Tuning Advisor (DTA) Federated Database Servers Partitioned Tables Partitioned Indexes Query Performance Issues Transactions and Locks Best Practices for Native XML Web Services
Programming SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL CLR Integration Overview Stored Procedures User-Defined Functions User-Defined Types DML Triggers DDL Triggers SQL Management Objects (SMO) Integration Services Replication Management Objects (RMO) Reports Notifications
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