SQL Server Magazine June 2006

    Options
Automated Database Security: Leave the Work to Your System
Say goodbye to tedious manual database-security checks. With Dan Sawyer's know-how and script, you can develop an organized security-testing plan that checks your designated configuration settings and reports the testing results.
  Subscribe
Renew
Master CD
Change Mailing Address
Customer Service
Back Issues
Article Reprints
Group Discounts

Browse Archived Articles By: Issue | Author | Subject | Department |



[Focus]

Build Your Own Automated Security Systems

Discover the keys to effective database-security testing: a well–thought-out testing plan, consistent reporting and bug-checking, and the use of scripts to automate testing tasks.




[Features]

Custom Data Processing Extensions for Reporting Services

Good news: You no longer need to write the same code in multiple places in Reporting Services. You’ll be pleased to see how easily you can use custom data processing extensions to share data sets across multiple reports.

Database vs. Storage Replication

Are you unsure about whether to use database or storage replication to replicate your data? Here are three factors to consider before deciding which is best for you.

No-Nonsense Reporting Tool

Check out Report Builder, a new and easy-to-learn ad hoc reporting tool in SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services.

Open Windows of Opportunity

Aggregate and rank window functions benefit BI projects.




[SQL Server Savvy]

Configuration Manager or Surface Area Configuration Tool

SQL Server Configuration Manager and SQL Server Surface Area Configuration tool have a lot in common, but Microsoft MVPs provide a general rule of thumb for when to use these tools.

Hint for SQL Server 2005 Backward-Compatibility

Learn how to restore the registry and environment settings required by DTS if you're upgrading to SQL Server 2005.

Now, BOL Searches Beyond Online Help

Microsoft has changed the way that Books Online (BOL) works. Now, you have the added option to search Internet sources.

SQL Server 2005 BOL Shortcuts

Yes, finding information about keyboard short cuts can be a challenge, but here's how users can find some of the common DExplore shortcuts.

Tip: Watch the Watchers

It’s a good idea to know what third-party monitoring tools are doing if you choose to run them on your server. Here’s a problem you might encounter.

Using NewSequentialID Instead of NewID

: SQL Server 2005 provides a new function called NewSequentialID that is very similar to NewID(). Find out which function gives better performance and which function lists results in sequential order.




[Editorial]

Riding the x64 Wave

The x64 architecture is accelerating the move to 64-bit computing in the Windows Server space and database world. Both existing 32-bit executable programs and native 64-bit programs are benefiting with enhanced performance.

SQL Server 2005 SP1

This first service pack isn’t driven by a bug issue. Instead, it's a push to deliver the features missing from the current release of SQL Server 2005–most notably database mirroring, an important feature in the very first CTPs of SQL Server 2005




[Inside SQL Server]

Managing Data Space

SQL Server 2005’s enhanced storage model adds flexibility for storing variable-length data, addresses the storage needs of partitioned tables and indexes, and provides views for tracking an object’s space usage.




[T-SQL Black Belt]

Custom Aggregations: User-Defined Aggregates

In this third part of a four-part series about custom aggregations, we look at a class of solutions that relies on UDAs.




[New Products]

New Products, June 2006

Check out new and improved SQL Server–related products.




[SELECT TOP(X)]

64-Bit Advantages

The 64-bit question faced by other administrators spells a 64-bit advantage for SQL Server admins—here's why!

Setting Up an Oracle Linked Server

Access Oracle data from SQL Server using these basic steps.




[Ask Microsoft]

Performing Very Large Set Updates This article is only available to registered users.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Microsoft’s Vaquar Pirzada gives you options for performing very large set updates in SQL Server 2000.

Transferring Identity Field Values

Microsoft’s Vaquar Pirzada explains how to use the sp_scriptdynamicupdproc stored procedure to include Identity field values in transactional replication.




[From the Casebook of B.I. Powers, Consulting Detective ...]

The Case of the All-Inclusive Collection

A fanatical collector demands a report that will let her see everything in her collections. Can B.I. Powers provide the solution by modifying a Reporting Services parameter?




[Exploring SQL Server 2005]

The Proof Is in the Productivity

SQL Server 2005 took the test and, with the help of a few key features, keeps its promise to be more productive than SQL Server 2000 and Oracle 10g R2.




[Buyer's Guide]

SQL Server Performance Monitors

SQL Server performance monitoring tools can help you detect and resolve performance problems before they become serious. Which tool should you consider?



 

ADS BY GOOGLE