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On going quiet and transparency in the design process

Roger has challenged us to be transparent as we design SQL Server Data Services. He has urged us couple of times to follow the process that the ADO.Net Data Services team has followed. First let me assert again that we are all in favor of an open process

What is going on at SQL Server Data Services

The SSDS team is taking major steps this week and I thought of sharing the work we have done over the last 2 months with you, our readers. We announced our "restricted beta" at MIX 08 . The response was great and thank you all for your interest in SSDS.

Interesting take from Rick Negris over at AjaxWorld magazine

As Rick points out here , there are very few articles written about SSDS in the technical press. We did not want to make a lot of noise about this service at this time. This is an "invitation only" beta and the service is not generally released. While
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Interesting post

Found this through David Robinson's blog . David is a Program Manager in the SSDS team and one of the first guys to write an application using SSDS. I do not know Max but I know what he is talking about. Thanks Max for explaining the value proposition

Eugenio Pace discussses Litware HR Architecture

If you saw Nigel Ellis' " Introduction to SQL Server Data Services " presentation at MIX08, you will remember the Litware HR application that Nigel demonstrated. This application is built using the SSDS service by Eugenio Pace and members of his team.

When will we release the Technical Documentation?

I talked to our lead about this and we are working on releasing the technical documentation soon. Keep you eye on this blog as I will post it as soon as the documentation goes live.

More SSDS video - Jason and Jeff

Let me warn you, the sound for this video is not great as it was recorded in the Open Space area. If you can read the screen you will be able to see the code patterns. Here is the video. Let us know what you think.
 
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