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Newcastle University – talks about its plans to move forward with deployment of Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Thanks to Andrew Fryer who sent me an email this afternoon for this: http://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/blogs/index.php/wit/2008/08/08/sql_server_2008_arrives This makes great reading coming so soon after the launch of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and builds on other Read More...
Microsoft Technet Events
Not able to get to IT Forum?  There are plenty of events up and down the country coming up.  These are all deliverd by Microsoft technical professionals to a level 200 technical “how to” level for IT professionals and are FREE to attend.   Read More...
Darwinian Databases
The Windows Server launch team have made available the video of the Cambridge University team, who are using modern database technologies to solve a centuries-old data analysis problem. If you're into databases, and their uses, then this is a good video Read More...
Unlocking the Secrets of Darwinian Research at Cambridge University
It's always pleasing when the work of education establishments is held up as a shining example of best practice use of technology. And it was pleasing last month, at the Windows Server 2008 launch event, that there was a fascinating insight into the way Read More...
Windows Server 2008 - Launch Invitation
The launch team have just released the link to be able to sign up for the Windows Server 2008 launch event (actually, it's also the Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008 launch too). This is going to be held on the 19th March, at the ICC in Birmingham Read More...
IT Forum: SQL Server 2008
Yes, I know you might still think of SQL 2005 as a new product, but SQL 2008 is nearly with us and there are many reasons why people are looking to upgrade. Here are a few notes I took during a session yesterday afternoon at IT Forum. Some of the main Read More...
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