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Reporting Services Scale-Out Deployment Best Practices
SQLCAT Team is back with their good old wonderful articles and this time it is around the Scale-out of SSRS and these field notes are like goldmines. Anyways, read the article here .
Posted 10-23-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET - Updated
Synchronization Services for ADO.NET 1.0, which released with Visual Studio 2008, enabled synchronization between a server database and a SQL Compact 3.5 client database running on a desktop. With this download, you can also synchronize between a server...
Posted 09-19-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
VTD - Wraps up
We finished all the three days of our online premier event - Virtual TechDays. I would consider it a success and I had lots of fun delivering something on each and every day. 2 session on Day 1 and Day 2 and today I did a lightweight session around Office...
Posted 09-19-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
Free e-book: Introduction to SQL Server 2008
Get this free e-book on Introduction to SQL Server 2008 . This atleast is a good starting point for people who want to understand the BI, High-availability, Programmability, Data-types etc introduced with SQL Server 2008. Just get online and keep reading...
SQL 2005 - NS Components Package RC1
The SQL Server 2005 Notification Services components package made available in the February 2007 release of the Feature Pack for SQL Server 2005 is being updated to include server components and work with both SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008 databases...
Posted 09-12-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
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Data Hierarchies with SQL 2008
Catch the article from Kent for MSDN Magazine on Data Hierarchies with SQL Server 2008 . This is interesting because not many are aware of this awesome feature introduced with SQL Server 2008.
Posted 09-08-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
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Velocity Team Blog
Yup, Velocity the in-memory caching DB team has their very own site. Interestingly there are some articles already on how one can use it with ASP.NET etc. Catch the blog here .
Posted 09-06-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
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SSDS Team Blog
If you want to catch some news around Cloud Data Services and more, bookmark this spot !!!
Posted 09-04-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
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AS08 on WS08 vs WS03
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...
Posted 09-03-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
Autonomous Transaction with SQL Server 2008
This was an interesting post on the Programmability teams blog. I have come across a number of people asking for this feature as it works with Oracle. This blog describes one of the server options enabled with SQL Server to achieve the task. Read the...
ExtremeExperts: Security - Part II
I just finished writing the Part II on Security with SQL Server 2005. Though the concepts are very much the same when it comes to SQL 2008, I might want to write a separate post where I will try to discuss the changes. Anyways, do drop your comments for...
Posted 08-28-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
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DataMining in the Cloud
Once this does happen, this will be exciting. Trust me !!! I have been using the Table Analysis from the Excel Add-in and whenever I have showcased them, people have just loved it. Catch this space for specifics.
Partitioned Tables - SQL 2008
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...
Did you know - Sort Warnings?
Here is a neat post around using Sort Warnings and how to use SQL Server Profiler to view the same. Read the post from Blogs.MSDN :).
Webcast: Upgrading and Migrating to SQL 2008
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.
Posted 07-31-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
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