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Kindle Version of Securing SQL Server 2nd Edition Is Available

Author: mrdenny

In true Amazon style the Kindle Edition of Securing SQL Server 2nd Edition is available for purchase from Amazon before the physical print book is available.  I haven’t even gotten my preview copy yet (it should be here in a day or two) but you can get your digital copy from Amazon as of about a week ago.

So if you’ve been waiting for the 2nd edition to come out, there’s no need to wait any longer.

If you want that physical book you can pre-order it, and hopefully it’ll be shipping within just a couple of weeks.  Amazon has August 15th listed on the US website, but I’m not sure if that is the actual date or not.

Denny

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One Response to “Kindle Version of Securing SQL Server 2nd Edition Is Available”

August 21st, 2012 at 12:40 am

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Great work once again. I am looking forward for more updates;)

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