Clustering Whitepaper for SQL Server 2005 available now
I've noticed that, as more companies want to run SQL Server applications 24x7x365 interest of
I've noticed that, as more companies want to run SQL Server applications 24x7x365 interest of
I’ve been honing my slides and polishing up my demos for TechEd 2006 Hong Kong
You’ve read the specs. Now get the bits. Here. Note that “vNext” isn’t V3.0, which
When I first heard about it, I didn't think the DEFAULT contract in Service Broker
I got email today notifying me that Dan Sullivan and my new book on SQL
I came across a new article, "Data Access Tracing In SQL Server 2005" at MSDN and
Sometimes I’ll have these interesting juxtapositions of two or more projects I’m working on at
Just got back from the SQLskills Immersion event in Chicago. There were a couple of
We had some very talented technical reviewers for our “Programmer’s Guide to SQL Server 2005”
After having a go at the information on the Entity Framework and other ADO.NET 3.0
Even now, although SQL Server 2005 has been for about 3/4 of a year, when
If you hadn’t noticed, I’ve stopped taking comments and trackbacks for a while. I figured if
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