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Dave Campbell talks about extending the Data Platform to the Cloud

Here is a little teaser on what we are upto from a direction perspective. Dave Campbell talks about what to expect at PDC 2008 as we extend our Data Platform to the Cloud. As I said before, Dave has been involved with everything SQL since the very beginning
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SSDS at PDC 2008

It is around 40 days to PDC and the excitement is building. We have a ton of work to do between now and then and the team is heads down getting ready for this major event. If you look at the PDC 2008 breakout sessions already announced, it is incredible

Jon Udell cURL's with SQL Server Data Services

Just read Jon Udell's post on SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) here . Happy to hear that Jon was able to explore SSDS with cURL "within minutes of cracking open the SSDS documentation". Readers who are wondering what Jon is talking about, should read Jeff

SSDS Software Developer Kit (SDK) Beta Released on MSDN

Just learnt from Mohan Vanmane that the SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) SDK Beta is now live on MSDN. You can get it from here . The documentation is available here . The SDK includes the command line tool and the SSDS Explorer that I demonstrated at
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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

SQL Server Data Services Sprint 3 now Live

We completed the rollout of Sprint 3 yesterday. The team is already half way into Sprint 4. In Sprint 4 we are focussed on things we need for PDC 2008, which by the way is in late October in Los Angeles. Ray Ozzie and Steve Ballmer foreshadowed some of

Mike Amundsen is putting out lot of samples in his blog

I just noticed that Mike has put out interesting code in his " life in lowercase " blog. It is good to see him add caching support to his provisioning client. Just put it on my "to play with during my vacation" list for the summer. Thanks Mike. By the
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Why Astoria alignment is not that trivial

I have been meaning to write about this topic for quite some time. But it took me quite a while to understand deeply the key issues in aligning Astoria and SSDS. Thanks to Alan Bush, an architect in our team, I have a much better understanding of the

Trade-offs all around in SQL Server Data Services (SSDS)

David Robinson talks about concurrency here . Roger comments about David's take on concurrency here . In SSDS, we make several important trade-offs: a. We give up some latency because of quorum based commits in favor of aggregate throughput. Theoretically
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Nice. David Robinson's MSDN Article about SSDS is out

Just noticed this . David Robinson and Jeff Currier are the best writers on our team. Check it out.
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My TechEd 2008 Talk is now online

I presented a talk titled "Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server Data Services" (DAT 251). You can view the session Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server Data Services in its entirety. I got the chance to share some details we have not had the chance to
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Roger Jennings talks about SSDS in a Visual Studio Magazine Article

Roger has an interesting article on SSDS in the latest Visual Studio Magazine here . It is really interesting to see the performance data between the SOAP and the REST end points of SSDS. It would be really interesting to dig into this. One bit of correction

Ryan has posted his Working with Objects Part 2

You can find part 2 Ryan's post on working with objects using SSDS here .
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Philosophy behind the design of SSDS and some personal thoughts

With Sprint 3 winding down, I thought it is a good time for me to share with you some of the philosophy behind the design of SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) and a few personal thoughts about the experience. When we started this project 2 years back, we

Mike Amundsen has posted his TaskList Demo

Found out through Roger Jennings' blog here that Mike Amundsen has posted his TaskList demo. Mike says that the code is not quite ready for live demo but it works for now. You can find it here . Thanks Mike for posting it and Roger for pointing us to
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