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Database Implementation
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Mark Horninger Technical Editor
Valentine Boiarkine, Denny Cherry,
and Steve Long
Lead Authors
Dinesh Asanka
Christian Bolton
Justin Langford
Bret Stateham
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Valentine Boiarkine (MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD, MCT) is a founding partner
at Blade Ltd., a software consulting firm based in Wellington, New Zealand.
She is the lead architect of the revolutionary Blade File Transfer System file
transfer technology. Valentine has over 10 years’ consulting and software
development experience, and she specializes in enterprise software integration,
security, IT alignment, and unified communications. She has designed distributed
software solutions for financial, legal, and government organizations.
Lead Authors
Technical Editor
Mark Horninger (A+, Net+, Security+, MCSE+I, MCSD, MCAD,MCDBA,
MCTS, MCITP, MCPD) is manager of database operations at Internet Pipeline,
Inc. He is also the founder of Haverford Consultants, Inc. (www.haverford-
consultants.com/), located in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA. He develops
custom applications and system engineering solutions, specializing primarily in
Microsoft .NET technology and Microsoft SQL Server. He is a contributing
author to Securing SQL 2005, Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows XP Professional
MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Study Guide and Designing SQL Server 2000
Databases for .NET Enterprise Servers published by Syngress, an imprint of Elsevier
Inc. Mark has also served as an adjunct professor at Kaplan University teaching
Web design.
Mark has over 20 years of computer consulting experience and has passed
50+ Microsoft Certification Exams.
He lives with his wife, Debbie, and son, Robby, in the Philadelphia area.

Mark would like to thank his wife, Debbie, for her infinite patience, love,
and support during this project.
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Valentine is the author of numerous technical training courses, guides, and
white papers for Microsoft Corp. and Quest Software, including SQL Server
Microsoft Official Curriculum titles. She is also an accomplished trainer and
presenter. She frequently trains support engineers at Microsoft and Microsoft
partners worldwide. Her technology expertise lies in SQL Server, .NET
development, Exchange Server, and Office Communications Server. Valentine
resides in Auckland, New Zealand, with her husband, Keith, and children
Spencer and Alexander.
Denny Cherry (MCSA, MCDBA, MCTS, MCITP) is a senior database
administrator and architect for Awareness Technologies. He currently handles
all database change design and implements changes to both the companies’
ASP solution as well as the consumer hosted versions of the product. In addition
Denny manages the Infrastructure Team, which maintains the 100-plus server
environment. Denny’s background includes database administration and database
engineering positions at MySpace.com, IGN.com, GameSpy.com, and EarthLink
Networks.
In 2008 Denny was named to the Quest Software Customer Advisory Board,
and in 2009, Denny was named as a Microsoft MVP. Denny has written dozens
of articles related to SQL Server, both for print magazines and various Web sites.
Steve Long is a senior software engineer/systems analyst at Wilmington Trust.
Steve has over 14 years of database and application design and development
experience. He currently provides database and application support to trading
applications and processes using Microsoft technologies. He also serves as
technical lead on significant projects in addition to lending his infrastructure,
project management, and business process expertise to all initiatives. Before
making a full-time switch to the information technology field, Steve spent
a number of years working in the accounting field.

Steve holds a bachelor’s degree from Goldey-Beacom College in Wilmington,
Delaware, and a Client/Server Technology certification from Pennsylvania State
University. He is currently working toward his graduate degree at Goldey-Beacom.
Steve wishes to thank his coworkers for putting up with him every day and
his family for their understanding and support during his writing.

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