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If you watch any of the flavours of CSI you'll probably get a kick out of this article which describes how the show's forensic scientists attempt to recreate a crime scene using hundreds of photos taken from a camera phone. The technology used to stitch Read More...
I mentioned this previously , and now the date has been finalised - it's 15th May 2008, in Microsoft Ireland. I've included the agenda below, for more details of the exact location, time and how to register, please contact me directly (and let me know Read More...
If you were at the Dublin community launch event on Feb 13th you saw an ASP.NET / VE / SQL Server 2008 demo that I put together during Dave's talk on Windows Server 2008. (Philip from MTUG was sitting beside me, not doubt a little concerned that I should Read More...
As per my last post , Dave, Bob and I will be hitting the road for the Community Launch this week. Want to see where we're going? Take a look at the below video that I put together using http://maps.live.com , pretty cool :-) Double click for full-screen Read More...
SQL Server 2008 November CTP is now available here . This CTP introduces new functionality across all of the core themes of SQL Server – Trusted, Beyond Relational, Dynamic Development, and Pervasive Insight. For example, it helps manage a mission critical Read More...
We in the Developer & Platform Group in Microsoft Ireland are about to kick off our early adopter program for ISVs (the successor to the Ascend / Touchdown programs - see http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/isv/bb190411.aspx - that some of you may have Read More...
Check out http://www.microsoft.com/sql/2008/overviewdemo/ for a new video that provides a high level overview of what's in SQL Server 2008. Quite an easy way to learn about the platform for the next generation of data-driven applications! Cross posted Read More...
From http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=6955765 Figure the below are going to be pretty handy ;-) ADO.NET Entity Framework Occasionally Connected Systems - new synchronization services Storing any type of data ...and more Take a look at the Product Overview Read More...
 
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