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In 2011, SQL Server market trending toward cloud, virtualization
Higher SQL Server cloud adoption with more competition and SQL Server virtualization will get top billing in the SQL Server market in 2011, experts predict. Plus, self-service BI is on the up and up, along with solid-state devices. News
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Warned about table changes in SSMS? Here’s a workaround
Editing tables in SQL Server Management Studio and getting this warning, “Saving changes is not permitted”? It happens when the table needs to be re-created. But don’t fret. This change in SQL Server 2008 R2 can be undone with a simple tweak. Tip
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Microsoft releases new parallel data warehouse, previews Denali
Microsoft detailed its new parallel data warehouse capabilities and a cloud-based support offering, and also provided a glimpse of what's to come in the next SQL Server release. News
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SQL Server merge replication using IIS
In older versions of SQL Server, securely replicating data between sites or companies was not easy to do. Microsoft SQL Server merge replication simplifies the process using Internet Information Services (IIS). Tip
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Where to look next for BI applications? Try the cloud
PowerPivot, SQL Azure and ‘Dallas’ combine to create BI applications in the cloud. Is that integration seamless and is it even for you? Tip
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 spotlight
Visual Studio 2010 is the latest version of Microsoft’s application development platform, equipped with a slew of add-ons and new features. Learn more about what’s new here. IT SPOTLIGHT
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Microsoft brings PHP integration to SQL Server Reporting Services
PHP isn’t just a Linux language anymore. With the help of a new SDK, developers can incorporate the scripting language with SQL Server reports. Tip
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New tool puts Oracle in the hands of SQL Server developers
Microsoft and Quest have banded together to help put development for SQL Server and Oracle databases under the same umbrella. Article
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New tool puts Oracle in the hands of SQL Server developers
Microsoft and Quest have banded together to help put development for SQL Server and Oracle databases under the same umbrella. News
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Open source tool simplifies database synchronization for SQL Server
A free tool for Microsoft SQL Server could help take the time out of syncing up public and development databases. Tip