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The future SQL Server and Data Intensive Computing
SXSW 2010 Panel voting open
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Luis Daniel Soto Maldonado
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Vote for your favorites before September 4. Register on SXSW panel picker before jumping to the links. There are over 2200 proposed panels. My selection: Come to my cloud : Supporting half a million visitors from day one. Social Media Interop : Emerging...
The future SQL Server and Data Intensive Computing
IT for the economic recalibration
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Luis Daniel Soto Maldonado
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The world has changed, but does this means that customers have eliminated all critical IT projects? Quite the opposite. 18 opportunity areas and why databases continue to be big winners: a) Reducing Cost . Some organizations cut IT up to 50% while expecting...
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