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Blog Post:
Application Platform Knowledge Hub
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Albert Einstein once remarked that you don’t need to remember everything, you just needed to remember where to look. When it comes to learning about Microsoft products this can sometimes be harder than it ought to be and what resources there are can be fragmented so you do have to remember where...
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6 Feb 2012
Blog Post:
NO SQL Server
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I spent last Thursday at Black Marble’s Architect Forum and my slot was on SQL, NoSQL, some SQL. It went down very well but I used OneNote on my tablet not PowerPoint and like all modern art my drawing needs a bit of explaining.. Databases were originally used to store transactions which are highly...
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10 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
IT Process Automation for Microsoft System Center
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a guest post by Greg Charman, Technical Solutions Professional, Microsoft UK In December 2009 Microsoft acquired Opalis, a specialist provider of IT Process Automation (ITPA) software. The Opalis product is currently in the process of being fully integrated into the System Center family of datacenter...
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13 Apr 2010
Blog Post:
Data Tier Applications
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I have a confession to make; I have been doing a little bit of development! I wanted to check out one of the new features in Visual Studio 2010 / SQL Server 2008 R2, data tier application projects (confusingly shortened to DAC). Essentially this is a simple lift and shift capability that allows a developer...
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15 Feb 2010
Blog Post:
Web Development & SQL Server Express part 3 - Development
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In part 3 of my odyssey into the world of express development I’m ready to actually start development. I have a virtual machine (vm) with Microsoft’s free web development kit installed which comprises Visual Studio 2008 express for development and SQL Server 2008 express for my data repository...
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19 Jun 2009
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