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If you ask me personally, I would very well advice you to bookmark the SQLCat Team site. Anyways, there are tons of interesting articles that get published which are fundamentally lessons from the field. Catch this technical notes on running Analysis Services 2008 on Windows Server 2008 vs Windows Server...
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Thanks to the OOXML format, we can now get all these new wonderful extensibilities. Check the Excel Blog for a post on how this can be achieved.
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Yes - This is finally out after about 2 months in Beta state. This was introduced to combat the SQL injection with URL parameters. Check this space on IIS.Net for more info.
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Do you have a feedback or a feature request, here is your opportunity to give the same via Tom's ASP.NET Debugging blog here . I think each and every request of yours count.
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Craig has a couple of post on SQL Server 2008 Partitioned tables and Partitioned Indexes . Most interesting is the way Criag uses the ShowXMLPlan to explain the concepts. I sort of like this approach and is easy when writing articles. Earlier I used to have difficulty using the Execution Plan snapshot...
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It is the recommended process and toolset to automate desktop and server deployment. Microsoft Deployment provides detailed guidance and job aids for every organizational role involved with large-scale deployment projects. Download it from here . More info here .
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An very interesting post from Mike on IIS 7.0 Tracing. Read the full post here .
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I am sure with RTM just right round the corner, it is important to get to know some of the tips and techniques that will help you and your customers move into SQL Server 2008. Hope this webcast takes you a step closer to this.
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Yup, you read it right. XP SP3 is RTMed to the OEM and Enterprise customer. Read the thread here . Interestingly as much as people are thinking on Vista deployment people are asking whether Windows XP Professional with SP3 is good enough that they can forgo deploying the Windows Vista operating system...
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Here are a couple of posts on IIS Memory Management by Siva. Some really good detailing mentioned here and here .