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Exchange Management Shell Toolkit: Your Guide to PowerShell for Exchange Server
The Exchange Management Shell Toolkit is a solid eBook primer about the new management possibilities through EMS. Exchange 2007 is the first Microsoft product to both support and require PowerShell, and now some tasks can only be performed from the command line through Exchange Management Shell (EMS). Fortunately, Windows IT Pro magazine authors and experts Tony Redmond and Paul Robichaux are ready to help you learn the basics of using PowerShell commands to perform common Exchange management tasks, including how to set up and customize EMS, manipulate mailboxes and groups, and enable local continuous replication.

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Pocket Guide to Business Intelligence
The latest eBook from the editors at SQL Server Magazine. Our BI experts share solutions to common problems that you’ll encounter using SQL Server’s BI features. You’ll learn how to create better reports, dimensions, and data repositories, plus discover new ways to leverage Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Excel in your BI strategy. Our experts will also help you uncover how to get the most out of features like Reporting Services, SSRS and MOSS, and SSAS.

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Pocket Guide to Integrating Outlook and Sharepoint
You already know how useful SharePoint is as a collaboration and document management tool. Now, discover how much more useful it can be by integrating it with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. When you combine Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 with Outlook 2007, you get a sophisticated way to work offline with SharePoint data.
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T-SQL 101: A Quick-Start Guide to T-SQL Basics
The 10 lessons in the T-SQL 101 series can help you learn the basics, such as how to write queries that retrieve, add, update, and delete records in tables and how to group and aggregate data that you retrieved with queries so that you can produce informative reports. By the end of the series, you’ll even be able to create tables, views, and custom stored procedures.
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