Robert Sheldon is a technical consultant and the author of numerous books, articles, and training material related to Microsoft Windows, various relational database management systems, and business intelligence design and implementation. His books include Beginning MySQL (part of the Wrox Programmer-to-Programmer series), SQL: A Beginner’s Guide (based on the SQL: 1999 standard), MCSE Training Kit: Designing Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologies, and MCSE Training Kit: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Design and Implementation. You can find more information at http://www.rhsheldon.com.
Contributions from Robert Sheldon, Contributor
- Considering SQL Server Enterprise Edition
- SQL Server Standard Edition: Why it's worth the cost
- Is SQL Server Express right for you?
- Scale out with Windows Azure SQL Database
- Licensing for SQL Server virtual environments
- Best practices for preventing a SQL injection attack
- More SSIS tips: Parameters and undoing operations
- More new features for SSIS 2012
- Great new SSIS features for BI developers
- T-SQL tricks for SQL Server 2012: T-SQL statements
- T-SQL tricks for SQL Server 2012: T-SQL formatting
- T-SQL tricks for SQL Server 2012: T-SQL functions
- T-SQL tips for SQL Server 2012: The joy of data values
- Power View packs ample ways of seeing SQL Server BI
- SQL Server Power View makes BI reporting look simple
- SQL Server 2012: The easy way to upgrade
- Three tips for a better SQL Azure migration
- SQL Server 2012 approaches -- what you need to know
- Keep data square with SQL Azure Data Sync
- Map data flow from PowerPivot to Excel, SharePoint