Oracle8i and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Integration (Professional Mindware)
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Average customer review:Product Description
This professional reference, written by a database guru with over 12 years of experience, gives the inside scoop on Oracle8i and Microsoft SQL Server 2000, the two hottest database products on the market. It provides information on moving from one product to the other, recommends which is better for certain applications and situations, and also explains how to work with both databases simultaneously.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2369121 in Books
- Published on: 2001-02-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 547 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Master the Complexities of a Multi–Database Environment
Introducing the first–ever guide to Oracle–SQL Server integration — an indispensable reference if you′re migrating from one relational database management system to the other or if you need to make separate databases work together in harmony. Delving deep into the inner workings of each RDBMMS, veteran database architecture Stephen Chelack shows you in detail how to migrate database objects and codes, integrate through linked servers or UDA, harness XML for Internet integration, and much more.
Proven Solutions to Database Integration Challenges
- Get the lowdown on how MSDE and Oracle Instance work
- Understand data storage, optimization, and locking in each RDBMS
- Overcome typical hurdles in migrating database objects and code
- Master SQL Server DTS and Oracle Migration Workbench
- Put Universal Data Access, replication, and other integration options to work
- Use Oracle and Microsoft development tools to create integrated applications
- Orchestrate Internet database integration using XML
- Prepare for Microsoft BizTalk Server and other next–generation technologies
About the Author
STEPHEN CHELACK, chief database architecture at Merak Projects, has more than 10 years of relational database experience. He has presented papers at both Microsoft and Oracle conferences.
Customer Reviews
Excellent Book; Technical and Detailed.
Great book, Covers a range of topics; e.g. Database Architecture, Installation, Configuration, Storage, Optimiser, Transactions and Locking, Network Access, Migrating, Integration, Replication, Security, Development, Internet, XML
A technical book that is detailed and through.
Two great books in one; a book on Oracle 8i and a book on SQL Server 2000.
