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SQL Server 2005 Technical Overview blogcasts

New SQL Server 2005 Technical Overview blogcasts from the States Demo 1-1 Using Object Explorer http://www.microsoft.com/winme/0509/25037/SQL-01_Demo1.asx Demo 2-1 Using Queries and Scripts http://www.microsoft.com/winme/0509/25037/SQL-01_Demo2-1.asx
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Fame at last: Ten Useful Microsoft Blogs

Redmond mag .com have published an article 'Ten Useful Microsoft Blogs' @ http://www.redmondmag.com/columns/article.asp?EditorialsID=1044 Guess who's number 2? Also at number 10 is the UKs own Industry Insiders blog http://blogs.technet.com/industry%5Finsiders/

Blogcast: How to add a multicast transform to a SQL Server Integration Services package

Here is a 4min 8sec blogcast showing how to add a multicast transform to a SQL Server Integration Services package (the package created in the previous blogcast). A multicast transform can create two or more replica data flows from one original data flow

Blogcast: How to create a simple SQL Server Integration Services package

Here is an 8min 13sec blogcast showing how to create a simple SQL Server Integration Services package. The package aggregates 2 million records from a raw data file and passes the resulting 64 aggregated rows into a table in tempdb.

Blogcast: Solution Exporer inside SQL Server 2005 Management Studio

Following on from my previous two blogcasts looking at the SQL Server 2005 Management Studio (SMS), here’s another blogcast (5m55s) looking at the Solution Explorer in SMS.
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Blogcast: Introducing the Object Explorer in the new SQL Server 2005 Management Studio

Following on from my last blogcast here’s a blogcast (8m57s) that introduces the Object Explorer in the new SQL Server 2005 Management Studio.
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Blogcast: First Glimpse at SQL Server 2005 Management Studio

I’ve just done a short (4m47s) blogcast giving a first glimpse at the new SQL Server 2005 Management Studio
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