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Computers: Software: Databases: Microsoft_SQL_Server:
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- Microsoft SQL Server
- The official information site about the family of products. By Microsoft. - SQL Server Central
- SQL Server articles, scripts, and discussion groups.- About.com on Microsoft SQL Server - Provides articles, links, forum discussions and a chat room..
- DevASP.Net Directory of SQL Resources - A directory of SQL resources, articles, training material, samples, tutorials, scripts, applications, books, software and sample chapters arranged by category..
- Devdex.com - An index site of SQL Server-related resources. By Developersdex..
- MSDN Online - SQL Server Developer Center - The one-stop for developer information from the source about Microsoft SQL Server..
- MSSQLCity.Com - SQL Server articles, FAQ, scripts, tips and free test exams..
- Narayana Vyas Kondreddi's SQL Server Website - This site features SQL Server administration, programming and security best practices..
- Novick Software - Well written articles, code samples, tips and tricks, book reviews; consultancy..
- SQL Security - News, FAQs, and scripts focusing on Microsoft SQL Server security..
- SQL Team - News, technical articles, and your SQL Server questions answered free by experts..
- SqlJunkies.com - Developers community site with blogs, forums, news, and events..
- SQL-Server-Performance.Com - Performance tuning and optimization articles and tips on Microsoft SQL Server, including versions 6.5, 7.0, and 2000..
- SVEK Computing SQL Server Site - Tip library offering suggestions on a variety of data operations and administrative topics..
- Tek-Tips Forums - Microsoft SQL Server - Support forums and mutual help system for computer professionals. Selling and recruiting forbidden..
- eEye Digital Security: SQL Worm Analysis - Technical description of the SQL worm (AKA: Spida, Digispid.B.Worm) and a free scanner. (May 22, 2002).
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