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Final Reminder – Please Upgrade your SQL Azure CTP Account TODAY
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It is that time. Remember this post and this one reminding you to upgrade your SQL Azure CTP account? When we are so used to protecting and storing your data, it is hard for us to let go and just delete it. Please don’t make us do it...
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SQL Azure Documentation
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Hi Folks, Just a quick reminder that with every Service Update (SU), our awesome user education team makes updates to the documentation up on MSDN. Come and check out the latest version of the SQL Azure Documentation on MSDN, and don’t forget to take...
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SQL Azure Database Service Update 1 is Live
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Two short weeks have passed since the general availability of SQL Azure and the Windows Azure platform and our first Service Update (SU1) is live. Thank you for continuing to provide feedback ; we are already incorporating some of it. In addition to a...
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Excellent article on data access APIs and SQL Azure
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Steve Hale, who is on the SQL Server connectivity and protocols team, wrote an excellent article on data access APIs and SQL Azure. I highly recommend everyone check it out here . Thanks Steve, I owe you yet another one :) Dave
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SQL Azure North Central US datacenter is online
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Hi Folks, I’m happy to announce that SQL Azure is now available in our North Central US datacenter. Starting today, when creating a new SQL Azure server, there will now be four options in the region drop down - North Central US, South Central US, ...
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SQL Azure Database Now Generally Available – SLAs in effect
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Starting today, customers and partners in countries across the globe will be able to launch their SQL Azure Database production applications and services with the support of the full Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Customers who have yet to upgrade...
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