This Friday: Database Change Management Using Team System 2008

Published 10 April 08 06:44 PM | tmancini 

If you are a regular reader of the blog, you likely know about the wonderfulness that is Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Edition.  If not, or if you are a SQL-kind-of-person who is not using the Database Edition, then I highly encourage you to check out this webcast!

Database Change Management Using Team System 2008

Ever make a bunch of changes to your database then lose track of what you’ve changed? Frustrated with trying to come up with consistent, “meaningful” test data to test your applications? Wish you could unit test your database? Ever forget to make a backup copy of your stored procedure before you made that one line change (that happens to crash the system)? Tired of feeling like you’re not part of the team? We’ll take a look at how Team System can help ease the pain of database development and change management.

Who should attend?

Developers who work with SQL Server, Application development managers, Database administrators

Host and Moderator

Jim Blizzard (http://snowstormlife.com) is the Developer Solution Specialist for Microsoft accounts in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi, and is based out of Tampa, Florida. Jim worked previously for Microsoft Consulting Services in the application development space, focusing on web and smart client development, and was a Developer Evangelist for Microsoft, spreading the good news of .NET to the masses in the Pacific Northwest. He has been involved in application development for over 20 years.

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Click here to Register Now!

Register by phone: 877-673-8368 and reference Event ID: 1032374482

Database Change Management Using Team System 2008

Date: Friday, April 11, 2008

Time: 10:00–12:00 ET

Location: Live Meeting

Phone: 888-458-9977

PARTICIPANT PASSCODE: 2901947

Can’t make it to the Live Meeting? Check out the webcast on demand. Visit http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/default.aspx?culture=en-US and search for Event ID 1032374483. The on demand version will be available @ 2:00am on April 12, 2008.

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