SQL Server Magazine December 2005

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Second Annual Salary Survey
SQL Server Magazine highlights its second annual salary survey. Our editors show you results in IT pros’ compensation and job satisfaction. Find out if you’re surviving or thriving in the IT community.
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[Focus]

How Much Cash Are You Raking In?

We like to know whether we're being compensated fairly, but how can you tell? Our annual salary survey reveals what your peers are making and correlates it with industry, region, certification, and gender.

It's What You Make IT

This year’s survey respondents reveal what makes database pros happy, what challenges they face, and how they see IT roles changing.

SQL Server Pros Stay the Course

Our second annual salary survey shows you the face of the typical database professional.




[Features]

Reporting for Duty

Learn about long-awaited SQL Server Reporting Services, and download a demo application that shows how to easily integrate report management, viewing, and rendering into your applications.




[SQL Server Savvy]

SANs: Always Better Than DAS?

Don’t assume that using a SAN is always the best course. Find out how using DAS is often an easier and more cost-effective solution.




[Editorial]

Battle of the Benchmarks

SQL Server 2005 makes a good showing in its first round of TPC-C testing.




[Inside SQL Server]

Piecing Together Fragmentation

SQL Server’s dynamic new sys.dm_db_index_physical_stats() function can give you information about any SQL Server 2005 object that needs physical storage. Find out how you can use this rich resource.




[Solutions by Design]

Solutions by Design: Data Modeling 2005

SQL Server 2005 won't change things much for data modelers, but make sure your CASE software supports the new database version's new features.




[T-SQL Black Belt]

Should I Use IDENTITY or Not?

Sometimes, using SQL Server's auto-numbering mechanism makes sense; in other cases, an independent sequencing mechanism is better. Learn limitations of and alternatives to IDENTITY.




[New Products]

New Products, December 2005

Check out new and improved SQL Server–related products.




[SELECT TOP(X)]

MSDN Code Samples

Sharing code is one of the most common productivity techniques for developers, and MSDN has some great places to grab code bits for your programs.




[Preparing for SQL Server 2005]

Something for (Almost) Nothing

With SQL Server 2005, some of the coolest features are available immediately, with little or no effort from you!




[T-SQL 2005]

Can I Convert This String to an Integer? This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Itzik shows you T-SQL and CLR methods for checking whether a given string can be converted to an integer--handy additions to T-SQL's data-manipulation capabilities.




[Ask Microsoft]

Rotating a SQL Server Table This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Microsoft's Patrick Conlan offers two ways to rotate a table in SQL Server.

Using T-SQL to Check Database Memory This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Microsoft’s Gert Drapers shows how to use T-SQL to check a database’s memory usage.




[Hands On]

Simple Audit Solution Provides Tight Security

A reader highlights his favorite product: Audit DB.



 

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