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December 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - SQL
News SQL Server Community Technology Preview Program SQL Server 2005 is a quality, customer-driven product and offers a comprehensive data management and analysis platform so businesses can make better decisions, faster. Leading up to the release of SQL Read More...
November 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - SQL
News SQL Server Hosting Toolkit Launched The SQL Server group at Microsoft has just launched the SQL Server Hosting Toolkit with the release of the Database Publishing Wizard Community Technology Preview 1. The objective of the SQL Server Hosting Toolkit Read More...
October 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - SQL
News SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Capabilities Explore various resources to see how SQL Server 2005 can power your enterprise http://www.microsoft.com/sql/bigdata/default.mspx Microsoft IT Showcase Microsoft uses SQL Server to run mission critical applications, Read More...
September 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - SQL
News Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) will not be supported on Microsoft Vista If you plan to build an application and redistribute a database with it, you should use SQL Server Express. Windows Vista will not support MSDE. http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/sqlonvista.mspx Read More...
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