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There are a few podcasts I tend to listen to as I have time. Since I work with a wide range of technologies, I've tried to group them together into a semblance of order. There are a few others I am evaluating, but since I haven't listened to a...
Saw this first on Aaron Stebner's blog : .NET Framework 3.5 deployment guides have been published on MSDN Guidance information for both developers and administrators are linked from Mr. Stebner's post. He also provides a list of his previous blog...
SQL Server MVP Wayne Snyder Speaks on SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Midlands PASS Chapter - July 12, 2007 Meeting Sponsored by AgFirst Farm Credit Bank The Midlands PASS Chapter is pleased to announce SQL Server MVP Wayne Snyder as our speaker...
One thing is always certain about information technology: there is always change. This past week I was pitching in on a Citrix upgrade for my organization and I went to tweak the web interface. Though I'm not primarily a "server guy" and directory services...
Saw this first here: SQL Server 2005 Security Best Practices . It's on the blog for Microsoft UK's SQL Server Premier Field Engineers . There's also some security-related webcast information on that blog post, so check it out! Microsoft has released a...
Our next meeting will be on Thursday, February 1 , 2007, at 6:30 PM. It'll be at the Training Concepts facility once again. With respect to swag, I have three Microsoft Press SQL Server books to give out . We'll do the standard drawing to award the books...
I read through a lot of blogs each day in a variety of technology categories. I've always fashioned myself as a jack-of-all-trades and that helps me a great deal with my current position. However, it does mean consuming a lot of feeds to try and stay...
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Our next meeting will be on Thursday, January 4, 2007, at 6:30 PM. It'll be at the Training Concepts facility once again. With respect to swag, I have a couple of the new Microsoft Press SQL Server books (Microsoft sent them to all official PASS chapters...
Jason Haley used to post his Interesting Finds about every day, if not multiple times a day. The interesting finds were a collection of blog posts and other links he had come across from his various RSS feeds which is put together for others who were...
One of the blogs I follow is Andrew Coates' blog over at MSDN. He has posted about starting to help a group of children learn how to program. It's a very interesting read with respect to what the children came up with as what they wanted to do and how...
As I indicated in my previous post, Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals CTP 5 Out , if you don't already have a default SQL Server Express instance installed, the installer will install one for you. There's not an option to not install...
If you aren't aware, the Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals CTP 5 is available for download. It's a significantly larger install package than CTP4, going from 30 MB to 120 MB. Team System for Database Professionals CTP 5 Download As...
I have posted the slides for the presentation I gave to the DotNet Columbia User Group . The talk was called, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." Everything for the presentation is there in the notes, with the exception...
There is a new site for SQL Server blogs, SQLBlog.com . "Brought to you by Peter DeBetta & Adam Machanic," it has been up for about a month but is starting to pick up bloggers. Adam will be mirroring over to SQLJunkies for a while, but will eventually...
Channel 9 has posted a 25 minute interview with Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer for Microsoft . You can find the Channel 9 page here: Microsoft Platform Vision in the Post Bill Era: Meet Craig Mundie It was an interesting interview on...