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I know I have been remiss is posting here lately, and I do apologize for that. I will try to do a better job of posting here more frequently. But, that doesn't mean we have not been busy! I'm pleased to announce that SQL Server 2008 R2 November CTP has Read More...
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I am pleased to announce the availability of Documentation Refresh 9 (DR9) of SQL Server 2008 Books Online in the MSDN and TechNet Library. To see a list of the latest updates, please see the topic " New and Updated Topics in SQL Server 2008 Books Online Read More...
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Continuously striving to help you find the best and latest content in the ever-growing pool of content, the SQL Server documentation team has not only redesigned our business intelligence (BI) technology pages (as I posted here earlier), but also has Read More...
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I'm pleased to announce the release of the first Service Pack of SQL Server 2008 is now available. Service Pack 1 (SP1) focuses on essential updates only, primarily roll-ups of cumulative updates 1 to 3 and fixes to issues reported through the SQL Server Read More...
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This helpful tip comes courtesy of Matt Stroshane, a Writer on our team. I made a little Excel formula that you might find useful when using Excel for researching or otherwise tracking help topics. This Excel formula displays the topic GUID as a hyperlink Read More...
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Just wanted to let everybody know that you can now download the Community Technology Preview (CTP) release of SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 (SP1). The download is available from the Microsoft Download Center . Try the CTP today and submit feedback on Read More...
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The January 2009 update to the SQL Server 2008 Books Online has now been published to the MSDN Library, TechNet Library, and the Microsoft Download Center. The lists of new topics and updated topics with significant changes are available at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd408738.aspx Read More...
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"Table-valued parameters (TVPs) in SQL Server 2008 provide an easy way to marshal multiple rows of data from a client application to SQL Server without requiring multiple round trips or special server-side logic for processing the data. TVPs come in handy Read More...
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Hi everybody! here is a new Christmas present for you all -- the release of SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 (SP3), and supporting documentation, including: SQL Server 2005 SP3 Download Updated SQL Server 2005 Feature Pack Updated SQL Server 2005 Books Read More...
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I am pleased to announce the availability of the SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Technical Reference Guide . This 490-page white paper covers the essential phases and steps to upgrade existing instances of SQL Server 2000 and 2005 to SQL Server 2008 by using Read More...
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Think we're slowing down with the holidays right around the corner? Not so! Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Data Mining Add-ins for Microsoft Office 2007 (Data Mining Add-ins) helps you take advantage of SQL Server 2008 predictive analytics in Office Excel Read More...
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The SQL Server Developer Center on MSDN and TechCenter on TechNet contain what are called "navigation pages" because their primary purpose is to navigate you to more information and resources. For example, one path you might take starting from the Developer Read More...
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Hi all, I am pleased to announce that the SQL Server User Education team has just published its first set of video content. You can find the initial eight videos in the MSDN Library at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc952928.aspx . We will publish Read More...
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Hey everybody, MSDN and TechNet have now released their v1 of social bookmarking technology. This is very cool and will help you find SQL Server documentation and content much more easily, as well as share your bookmarks with others in the community. Read More...
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I am very pleased to announce that SQL Server 2008 Books Online is now available for download on the Microsoft Download Center in 11 languages. The final version of the documentation is now currently being published to the MSDN Library and TechNet Library Read More...
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