Thursday, January 22, 2009

Professional CSS or Hands on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services

Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

Author: Christopher Schmitt

Professional CSS Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

As the preferred technology for Web design, cascading style sheets (CSS) enable Web designers and developers to define consistent styles on multiple pages. Written by leading CSS authors who are also professional programmers and designers, this is the first book to showcase examples of high-profile, real-world Web sites created by world-famous designers using CSS.

Each chapter offers an exploratory look at each designer's process from start to finish and how he overcame each site's unique set of challenges. You'll learn what each designer would have done differently as well as various CSS tips and techniques that were used for each site. This is a resource to which you can turn regularly for more know-how and insights into designing large-scale, professional-level Web sites with CSS.

What you will learn from this book
* The preliminaries you need to iron out before you begin a site in order to avoid problems later
* How to tackle browser-compatibility issues
* Best practices for using XHTML with CSS
* How to successfully integrate Flash content into an XHTML and CSS site
* Using drop shadows, drop-down menus, bounding boxes, and rollovers
* Ways to develop a site that can reliably handle constant streams of up-to-date information

Who this book is for

This book is for designers who understand CSS at an intermediate to advanced level, but who are looking to learn how to effectively develop CSS-enabled designs at a professional level.

Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and ITprofessionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.



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Hands-on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services

Author: Ashwani Nanda

In-depth coverage of Microsoft’s powerfulnew data integration tool

Learn to maximize the features ofSQL Server 2005 Integration Services from this essentialguide. Hands-On Microsoft SQL Server 2005 IntegrationServices makes learning SSIS easy through theuse of extensive real-world exercises structuredaround every component within the tool. You willlearn to collect corporate data from various sourcesand transform that data for analysis, mining, andreporting.

Ashwani Nanda develops and maintains marketing, analytical, and CRM-based database systems for medium- to large-sized enterprises. His current area of specialization is data modeling, database management, data analysis, and visualization. He started his career on the real-time mainframe systems back in the age when hard disks used to weigh a kilo per megabyte. Moving from system engineering for mainframes to networking and infrastructure support and currently to data practice, he has worked for several major hardware and software vendors. He has loved to network and integrate disparate technologies, with particular attention to productivity and security. These days he is using his integration skills with RDBMS databases and end-user tools. He can be reached at ananda@AffordingIT.co.uk.



Table of Contents:
Ch. 1Introducing SQL server integration services1
Ch. 2SQL server import and export wizard31
Ch. 3Nuts and bolts of the SSIS workflow59
Ch. 4Integration services control flow containers93
Ch. 5Integration services control flow tasks121
Ch. 6Administrating integration services211
Ch. 7Securing integration services packages249
Ch. 8Advanced features of integration services273
Ch. 9Data flow components311
Ch. 10Data flow transformations355
Ch. 11Deploying integration services packages455
Ch. 12Migrating to integration services483
Ch. 13Troubleshooting and performance enhancements517

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