So many ways to get your hands on SQL Server 2005
For the past couple of years, the early betas of SQL Server 2005 were very
For the past couple of years, the early betas of SQL Server 2005 were very
When I first heard about “stored procedures being written in C#, VB.Net, … etc.” I
OK, so I’ve been bad (at best) at blogging this year… but I’ll blame some
About one month ago, I purchased two new laptops (don’t even go there on why
In the words of Stephen Forte, “Bid early, bid often.” I am constantly amazed at
This is an invitation given by Microsoft to leading edge application developers to participate in
Starting the week of December 6th, Microsoft will launch a series of webcasts focused on
The title is a common question I've received in the past and I thought I'd
During the week of October 11, I delivered a four day “immersion” event where we
Well, it’s a small country – but with a huge population of SQL Server users
In a few past posts, a couple of other friends/RDs have given me geeky sql
Wow, seems like forever since I last blogged… and yes, it was! Many exciting things
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