My Free eBook Series: "The #SQLServer and .NET Blog"

Earlier this month I have released the third and last book of "The SQL Server and .NET Blog eBook Series".

Through this three-book series, I share my experiences with SQL Server on the below areas:
The series contains hundreds of articles I published through time on different specialized topics of SQL Server and can help you perform a variety of operations in SQL Server in an easy and efficient manner.

The three books are:

1. Developing SQL Server 
- Release Date: November 4, 2015 New Release
- Level: Intermediate-Level SQL Server development experience.
- Price: Free
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About the book:
This book is for database developers and architects who develop SQL Server databases and related database processes. The book features tens of articles that provide detailed information on how to develop in SQL Server. It assumes at least intermediate-level experience with SQL Server development and knowledge of basic database principles.















2. Administering SQL Server
- Release Date: December 2, 2013 
- Level: Intermediate-level experience with basic SQL Server administration skills.
- Price: Free
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About the book:
This book is for database administrators and architects who monitor and administer SQL Server instances in order to keep them operating to the highest possible level of stability and performance. The book suggests several techniques that can be used for ensuring a healthy SQL Server instance.

















3. Tuning SQL Server
- Release Date: October 1, 2013 
- Level: Intermediate-level experience with knowledge of basic database principles (i.e. indexing, locking, etc.).
- Price: Free
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About the book:
This book is for database administrators and architects who monitor and tune SQL Server instances in order to keep them operating to the maximum possible performance and stability. The book suggests several techniques that can be used for ensuring a performant SQL Server instance.
















See also...
- My Upcoming eBooks on SQL Server
- The SQL Server and .NET Blog eBook Series: Tuning SQL Server
- The SQL Server and .NET Blog eBook Series: Administering SQL Server
- My Third Book Titled 'Developing SQL Server' is Now Out!
- Artemiou SQL Books

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