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      Welcome Infinite Skills! Over 150 Training Videos for Programmers, Designers, IT Administrations, and More.

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      We're thrilled to welcome Infinite Skills to shop.oreilly.com. Presented in stunning HD quality, the Infinite Skills range of video based training provides a clear and concise way to learn computer applications and programming languages at your own speed. Delivered to your Desktop, iPad or iPhone, high quality training is never more than a click away.

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        Reporting with Microsoft SQL Server 2012

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        In Detail

        Reporting with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 will cover all the features of SSRS and Power View and will provide a step-by-step lab activity to help you develop reports very quickly.

        Starting with the difference between standard and self- service reporting, this book covers the main features and functionality offered in SQL Server Reporting Services 2012 including a breakdown of the report components, development experience, extensibility, and security. You will also learn to set up and use Power View within Excel and SharePoint and connect to a tabular model as well as a multidimensional model. The book provides real-life reporting scenarios that help to clarify when those scenarios are discussing standard reporting, in which case SSRS is the best choice, and when they are discussing self-service reporting, in which case Power View is the best choice.

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        This is a step-by-step tutorial that deals with Microsoft Server 2012 reporting tools:SSRS and Power View.

        Who this book is for

        If you are a BI developer, consultant, or architect who wishes to learn how to use SSRS and Power View, and want to understand the best use for each tool, then this book will get you up and running quickly. No prior experience is required with either tool!

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          Targeted Cyber Attacks: Multi-staged Attacks Driven by Exploits and Malware

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          Cyber-crime increasingly impacts both the online and offline world, and targeted attacks play a significant role in disrupting services in both. Targeted attacks are those that are aimed at a particular individual, group, or type of site or service. Unlike worms and viruses that usually attack indiscriminately, targeted attacks involve intelligence-gathering and planning to a degree that drastically changes its profile.

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          • Mike RalstonM
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            Save 50% – Deal of the Day: Best of April – Top 10 Ebooks and Videos

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              Access 2013: The Missing Manual - The book that should have been in the box

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              Unlock the secrets of Access 2013 and discover how to use your data in creative ways. With this book’s easy step-by-step instructions, you’ll learn how to build and maintain a full-featured database and even turn it into a web app. You also get tips and practices from the pros for good database design—ideal whether you’re using Access for business, school, or at home.

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                Ambarishrh
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                Packt Publishing Anniversary Celebration
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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  Gamification for Employee Engagement is 50% Off Today

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    All Pink Books are on sale right now in honour of St. Valentine's Day. Check out the list, it is large.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      Lots of Python, Ruby, Erlang, Scala, Haskell, Git and other books in there. Django, Flask, Computer Science, etc.

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                      • StrongBadS
                        StrongBad
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                        Thanks, lots of great books in there!

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver
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                          Can anyone tell me what the colors denote? I was trying to figure that out awhile ago and I didn't come up with anything.

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                          • StrongBadS
                            StrongBad
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                            I feel like long ago there was a reason for it. Now I am not so sure anymore.

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                            • StrongBadS
                              StrongBad
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                              They used to have a guide to the colors, but it is gone.

                              http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/letters/2000/routemap_1000.html

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                              • StrongBadS
                                StrongBad
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                                But then they claimed that there was no reason...

                                http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/post/the_mystery_behind_our_spine_c.html

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                                • StrongBadS
                                  StrongBad
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                                  Book Colors

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                                  • StrongBadS
                                    StrongBad
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                                    From what I remember, System Admin books were always dark blue. Oracle in orange. "Web" stuff in that blueish green. Old stuff in white. Palm in silver. Security in yellow. AD in red. Programming tended to be pink.

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                                    • coliverC
                                      coliver @StrongBad
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                                      @StrongBad said:

                                      From what I remember, System Admin books were always dark blue. Oracle in orange. "Web" stuff in that blueish green. Old stuff in white. Palm in silver. Security in yellow. AD in red. Programming tended to be pink.

                                      Hmm good to know, if you scroll down on the second link you sent they give a rough topic based outline, but there is a lot of overlap so I was just wondering.

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                                      • StrongBadS
                                        StrongBad
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                                        Oh and then brown was added for Linux.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          Mastering Prezi today.

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                                            scottalanmiller
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                                            Learning JavaScript Data Structures and Algorithms on sale 50% off today.

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