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June 2006 - Posts

I've been catching up on my KB reading , I was prompted to go read this article by Robert Dorr, one of our Escalation Engineers. He was answering a question on one of our internal alias's (dbtalk) asking about using Solid State Disks for tempdb. Read More...
When Paul starting talking about Microsofts vision for data a while back one of the key pillars was built around the next evolution of data programmability, however there was not much info at the time. We've now released these 2 whitepapers that discuss Read More...
Can be found here . Why is this especially interesting? well it includes the following; Bug fixes from the community feedback on the previous CTP Integrated Auth support(probably THE most requested feature) Client Failover support IBM certification work Read More...
No And now the explanation. I have seen a fair number of folks having problems getting data dude running because by default it looks for a named instance of SQL Express. (I actually hit this myself when I started playing with it but I was lucky enough Read More...
When we first released the Oracle Migration Assistant we had a ton of requests for other platforms. The first was for Access migration, the challenge here is that Access includes an upsizing tool but it is not always viable, the latest version of Access Read More...
Data Dude CTP bits can be got here , its an .img file which I a cd image, hence needs either exploded or burnt to cd before installing. I have been playing with this a lot the last few days and I am very impressed with the schema diff which I have been Read More...
Paul is the Lead PM for the SQL Server Storage Engine and is formerly the dev lead for Access Methods, some good stuff in here already, his cabanna talk should be fun, thats almost worthy of a mythbuster! Read More...
Its been a VERY long time since I've had a non work related post, especially a flying related one, this is a cracker to start with. If you have ever tried to fly an RC aircraft you will realise just how amazing this guy's skills are, if you have not then Read More...
Twelve Finalists Announced in $10,000 Made in Express Contest What do an all terrain self-maneuverable robot, an instant IM translator, and a curmudgeon chat bot all have in common? Answer – they are all being built by finalists in the Made In Express Read More...
If you have not been over in the MSDN forums for a while I highly recomend them, the traffic has really been picking up on SQL Server recently. The folks in the SQL Engine Team have started a new forum on Disaster Recovery and Availability . With the Read More...
Thanks to Peter Kalbach internally for this link . Now you will have to be on SP4 for this to be the case as support for SP3a is being retired on July 11 this year. The internal question was driven by this blog link which is obviously wrong based on the Read More...
 
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