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March 2009 - Posts

Accessing SDS from C# and Java

Hey Everyone, Jeff Currier, one of our superstar, non-slacker, dev leads has put together some examples for accessing SDS from both C# and Java. The C# example can be found here and the Java one here . In the C# example Jeff also gives a good explanation
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Accessing SDS From PHP

Hi folks, this is Nigel Ellis and I’m an architect on the SQL Services team. I’ve just returned from MIX2009 where I announced our new relational service in my What's New with SQL Data Services talk . You can watch the full video and download the slides

Mix ’09 Update #2

Hello again from MIX ’09! Nigel Ellis just finished up the MIX session on SDS: What’s New in Microsoft SQL Data Services (MIX09-T06F). (Edit: The talk is available for online viewing from here ). Attendance was surprisingly good for 9am on Friday in Las
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Accessing the New Relational SDS with REST

Hi Everyone! This is Lev Novik, one of the architects on the SQL Data Services Team. We get a number of questions about whether or not we have abandoned or downgraded REST access to SDS, and if so, why. To summarize: not at all --- rather than abandoning

Update from MIX ‘09

Hi! For those who I haven’t met yet, I’m Patric McElroy and I’m the GPM for the SDS team. I’ve been with the team since last summer and it has been an amazing ride so far – lots of progress, lots of learning and lots of cool stuff ahead of us. For most
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First round of Questions and Answers

Tuesday was an exciting day for the team, and more importantly, for the industry. I think one of the best responses I got from someone was that they “stood up from their chair and did a dance of joy”. Here is the first round of questions I have received

SDS @ Mix09

Just some quick info on the SQL Data Services session at Mix next week. The session details are as follows: What's New in Microsoft SQL Data Services MIX09-T06F Friday March 20 |9:00 AM - 10:15 AM | San Polo 3504 By: Nigel Ellis Tags: Azure Come hear
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The no spin details on the new SDS features

Today we announced the details of our plans to accelerate the delivery of core relational database features as part of SDS. There has been quite a bit of buzz about SDS over the past couple weeks and it is great to be able to share the details more broadly.
 
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