Changes to the SQL Server PowerShell provider in RC0
Last week at TechEd Developers, I gave a talk on PowerShell and SQL Server. I
Last week at TechEd Developers, I gave a talk on PowerShell and SQL Server. I
SQL Server 2008 RC0 comes with a Readme file and a Release Notes file. It’s
There's a newer version of SQL Server 2008 (Release Candidate 0) available on MSDN and
There's a newer version of SQL Server 2008 (Release Candidate 0) available on MSDN and
In a blog posting about a few weeks ago, I'd written about noticing a DataSet
I’m getting ready to head out to TechEd in Orlando. I’ll be doing a full
It's a good idea when talking to a database to save on network roundtrips. The
This item was mentioned in other blogs too, but just to mention it again (so
Last fall I'd asked the folks on the data access team about the possibility of
After posting the last blog entry, I realized that I hadn’t blogged in about a
Every once in a while I’ll get inquires on a paper I wrote in 2004
I’m heading off to SQLConnections in Orlando early tomorrow morning. I’ll see starting with a
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