Learn how to develop powerful data analytics applications quickly for SQL Server database
administrators and developers. Organizations will be able to sift data and derive the business
intelligence needed to drive business decisions and profit. The addition of R to SQL Server
2016 places a powerful analytical processor into an environment most developers are already
comfortable with - Visual Studio. This book walks even the newest of users through the creation
process of a powerful R-language tool set for use in analyzing and reporting on your data. As a
SQL Server database administrator or developer it is sometimes difficult to stay on the
bleeding edge of technology. Microsoft's addition of R to SQL Server 2016 is sure to be a
game-changer and the language will certainly become an integral part of future releases. R is
in fact widely used today in statistical and related applications and its use is only growing.
Beginning SQL Server R Services helps you jump on board this important trend by providing good
examples with detailed explanations of the WHY and not just the HOW. Walks you through setup
and installation of SQL Server R Services. Explains the basics of working with R Tools for
Visual Studio. Provides a road map to successfully creating custom R code. What You Will Learn
Discover R's role in the SQL Server 2016 hierarchy. Manage the components needed to run SQL
Server R Services code. Run R-language analytics and queries inside the database. Create
analytic solutions that run across multiple datasets. Gain in-depth knowledge of the R language
itself. Implement custom SQL Server R Services solutions. Who This Book Is For Any levelof
database administrator or developer but specifically it's for those developers with the need
to develop powerful data analytics applications quickly. Seasoned R developers will appreciate
the book for its robust learning pattern using visual aids in combination with properties
explanations and scenarios. Beginning SQL Server R Services is the perfect new hire gift for
new database developers in any organization.