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Q&A About SQL Server Everywhere

Steve posted some answers to many of the questions about SQL Server Everywhere... http://blogs.msdn.com/stevelasker/

SQL Server Everywhere - SQL Mobile Unleashed

Today Paul Flessner announced that SQL Mobile will be released as SQL Server Everywhere Edition. http://www.microsoft.com/sql/letter.mspx Details are yet to be announced. But to get a feel for what the new product will do, check out this walkthrough:

VSLive San Francisco Presentations

At VSLive I presented two sessions. One for Occasionally Connected Smart Clients and another on Advancements in Data Access. The Occasionally Connected Smart Client session focused on what we’re working on post VS 2005. Some of which should be in Orcas,

Embedding SQL Server Express into Custom Applications

Rob Walters, from the SQL Team, and I worked on an article for working with SQL Express in Windows Forms applications. There are a couple of quirks when it comes to Click Once that have been included in this MSDN article. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnsse/html/EmSQLExCustApp.asp

PDC05 - Windows Forms: Occasionally Connected Smart Clients

At PDC I presented a session covering Occasionally Connected Smart Clients that can leverage SQL Server Mobile, RDA, ClickOnce running in the background. The sample contains some early thinking on where we're heading post Whidbey, in addition to what

The little database that could. Deploying SQL Mobile as a local / single user database across Microsoft Mobile devices

The little database that could. Deploying SQL Server Mobile 2005 as a local / single user database across Microsoft Mobile devices including the Tablet PC

Tech Ed '05: Client and Middle Tier Data Caching with SQL Server 2005

Tech Ed '05: Client and Middle Tier Data Caching with SQL Server 2005. Samples for building Occasionally Connected Applications using SQL Mobile and ClickOnce
 
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