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Blog Post:
Deprecated Features in SQL Server 2008
Andrew.Fryer
My first ever post was about the features in SQL Server 2000 that were deprecated in SQL Server 2005 i.e. they wouldn’t be available in the next release (SQL Server 2008). In the same way there are SQL Server 2005 features that will be deprecated in SQL Server 2008, they will still work and be supported...
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27 May 2008
Blog Post:
End of mainstream support for SQL Server 2000
Andrew.Fryer
My first ever blog post was about the features of SQL Server 2000 that won’t work in SQL Server 2008, and as I have mentioned before , SQL Server 2000 will come out of Mainstream support today! What this means is that SQL Server 2000 will still be the subject of security fixes, and you can still get...
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8 Apr 2008
Blog Post:
What's Missing from SQL Server 2008
Andrew.Fryer
I have just arrived on Eileen Brown's team as the Data IT Pro evangelist. During my extensive interview process I was asked by Keith Burns about the common language runtime (CLR) in SQL server 2005 and I replied with a quotation from his blog "that if it can't be done in SQL it isn't worth doing". That...
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2 Aug 2007
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