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SQL Server 2008 virtual training available during January

Got this exciting news for the SQL Server users to get acquaintance in the next release which is 2008, Microsoft is offering several training opportunities before getting the RTM version to the public.

This time the training opportunity is provided by the way of web-seminar series that covers most of the important aspects of user tasks.

This 10-part web seminar series covers topics ranging from high availability to manageability, security, business intelligence, and reporting. January 8 – January 30 at 9:00 AM PST. Learn more and register for the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 training web seminars. Some of the sessions include the hot business intelligence (BI) topics:

What’s new in SQL Server 2008 for Database Administrators January 8
Implementing Change Data Capture (CDC) in SQL Server 2008 January 9
Working with the new DATE data type in SQL Server 2008 January 21
Administering Servers by Using Declarative Management Framework (DMF) Policies January 22
Learn How to Build Occasionally Connected Applications January 23
Authoring Reports Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services January 24
Business Intelligence Overview January 25
Reporting Services January 28
Data Warehousing January 29
Building a cube from scratch January 30

Posted: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 2:07 AM by SQL Master

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Got this exciting news for the SQL Server users to get acquaintance in the next release which is 2008

# January 2, 2008 5:53 AM

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Got this exciting news for the SQL Server users to get acquaintance in the next release which is 2008

# January 2, 2008 7:01 AM

SQL Server 2008 - CTP (SSQA.net) said:

As January 2008 almost getting finished that means 1 month in 2008 is reduced that brings the date to

# January 23, 2008 7:32 AM
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