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Volatile Transactions & In-Memory Transactions - do they have ACID, ACId or ACI properties?
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In my last blog posting, How should we think of Transactions ? I mentioned Volatile transactions and how I currently think they can be perceived in different ways! Do they have ACID, ACId or ACI properties? In case you do not know what Volatile Transactions...
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PDC 2005 - are you going to be there? Los Angelas - Sept. 11 - 16, 2005
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So now the news is out, there is going to be a PDC 2005 There are currently no more details available , but you can signup for updates as the details develop.
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64-bit .NET Framework programming section on MSDN goes live!
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A new section of the .NET Framework Developer Center went live today, it focuses on 64-bit .NET Framework programming . Over to Frank Redmond for the details: <extract> Check out the MSDN .NET Framework Developer Center ’s new 64-bit .NET Framework...
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