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The original version of the registration web site for the free copy of SQL Server, said that the offer only applied to customers in the US and Canada, absed on the feedback from folks at PDC we have been able to adjust the offer. The page has now been Read More...
EricR announced in his PDC keynote this morning some stuff on SQL Server, I want to clarify it. Sept CTP (and VS 2005 RC) can be collected from the Materials Distribution Centre (same place as the t-shirts and the DVD kit) after BobMus keynote tomorrow. Read More...
For the last 9 days we have been doing a series if dry run throughs of the sessions for PDC, these are internal msonly but we are getting great feedback from MS employees. We have some killer sessions and we have a few that need more work still, but thats Read More...
Tom Rizzo posted earlier today, there are also several articles out there in the wild in the press which also refer to the WinFS content at PDC. Read More...
The full agenda (well as of right now) has been posted on http://commnet.microsoftpdc.com/content/sessions.aspx I’m going to post my personal agenda for each day, that if I was going to PDC as an attendee I would choose to go to, obviously at the event Read More...
One of the challenges I alluded to earlier in the PDC process was that we were struggling to provide interesting session titles about some of the new technologies, with out talking about them, I think we did an pretty good job on most. Of course as we Read More...
Woop Woop, the sessions are live; http://commnet.microsoftpdc.com/content/sessions.aspx And now back to roadtrip hell… Read More...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc , Read More...
Interesting post here . Its a very fair question to ask. I’ve been more closely involved in PDC planning this year than ever before, especially the content planning. The team has been very aware of some of the well made points in the post and comments. Read More...
WOW things are busy these days. We just shipped SP4 of SQL 2000, we are working on the next CTP for SQL Server 2005. I am personally freaking out about my 3 sesssions at TechEd (US and Europe) not being ready yet. For my sins Tom Rizzo managed to con Read More...
 
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