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MSDN & Technet webcast for SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server Compact 3.5 versions
Published 3 September 8 4:4 PM | SSQA.net
TechNet Webcast: SQL Server 2008 (Part 3 of 3): Integrate Growing Data Volumes (Level 300) Attend this session to learn how to integrate growing volumes of data with the new enhancements in Microsoft SQL Server 2008. We cover new technologies, like Change...
Microsoft Empower Program - good deal for ISVs
Published 28 February 8 4:11 AM | SSQA.net
Microsoft has rolled out new program called - Empower Program that will enable the ISVs to receive software, support and additional resources designed to help you lower your development costs, test your software and speed your solution's time-to-market...
How to find whether that service pack file is a 32 bit or 64 bit?
Published 1 November 7 6:44 AM | SSQA.net
Whenever a service pack is released it will be available for 32-bit and 64-bit that also includes for SQL Express 2005 edition too, as it was for MSDE earlier. Since last year (I think) Microsoft Development team has adopted a standard in naming schema...
SQL Server 2005 Books Online update - September 2007 on MSDN & Technet
Published 29 September 7 9:49 AM | SSQA.net
SQL Server version 2005 Books Online aka BOL has been updated by SQL Development Team in September 2007 and not available for download yet. As usual they are awaiting customer feedback from the BOL or via MSDN/Technet pages. Refer in their words: In the...
The Next Release of Microsoft SQL Server: Overview
Published 4 June 7 12:30 PM | SSQA.net
Simulcast from Microsoft Tech·Ed 2007 in Orlando, FL. This session provides an overview of the next release of Microsoft SQL Server that is currently under development. We cover the core value proposition, major themes and scenarios, and some specific...
Changes to SQL Server TechCenter
Published 30 May 7 8:45 AM | SSQA.net
You might have observed or not there is a change in the MSDN documentation User Interface (UI) and the way it is connected with regard to the feedback from the user. Well SQL Server TechCenter has been given a new look with an UI face-off in addition...