Microsoft SQL Server 2005 New Features
Michael Otey
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I’d like to acknowledge all of the help from the great people at Osborne who made this book possible. Wendy Rinaldi planted the seed for this book on SQL Server 2005’s new features and gave me the encouragement to grow it from an idea into a full fledged book. Julie Smith, the book’s project editor, juggled a hectic schedule and a stream of new material, revisions, and edits as she managed the tough task of bringing all of the material for the book together. I’m also thankful for the efforts of copy editor Bob Campbell, proofreader Susie Elkind, indexer Valerie Perry, and Elizabeth Jang and Dick Schwartz for page composition.I also got substantial help from Tom Rizzo and Eric Brown who provided essential technical reviews. Their efforts helped me to keep up with the rapidly evolving product as it moved through its prerelease and beta cycles. To the degree this book meets my goals of technical excellence; I owe a lot to Tom and Eric. Of course, I take responsibility for any errors that may remain in the final version.And I’d also like to give a special thanks to my wife, and not-so-silent partner, Denielle Otey, one of the book’s technical editors. She rigorously tested and retested all of the code samples used in the book as well as giving me advice and support throughout the project.Michael OteyAbout the Author
Michael Otey is the Technical Director for Windows ITPro Magazine and Senior Technical Editor for SQL Server Magazine. He is also President of TECA, Inc (www.teca.com), a software development and consulting company that specializes in networking and database applications. Michael is the co-author of the SQL Server 2000 Developer’s Guide and the ADO.NET: The Complete Reference published by McGraw Hill/Osborne.Dedication
This book is dedicated to my Mom who planted in me the faith to tackle life’s challenges and problems.Michael Otey