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During a recent discussion within a local User Group I have been asked with the above question that where can I get list of User Group information for Microsoft Technologies. Please find the following list of Usergroups that are convened within geographical region of United Kingdom [Source: UK usergroup website]
Scottish Developers
The ...
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Wow, its almost one year for me to talk about SQL Server Open World!
Last year I have given 2 presentations on Effective usage of Database Mirroring & Business Continuity mesaures & practices, blog posts here for a ...
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I feel this type of contest by Microsoft will make this (2008) SQL Server release as a best release as more and more users will be interested to join the SQL Server 2008 February CTP Bug Bash Contest that will gain chance to win XBOX.
These are the OfficialRules that govern how the Microsoft SQL Server February CTP Bug Bash ...
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Interesting popup message on the down-right corner of my laptop when I'm performing SQL Server tasks against a 2005 version database using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), displays the message ''Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio is waiting for an internal operation to complete. If you regularly encounter this delay ...
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This will be an interesting news for all the SQL Server users and any conference attendees about Paul Randal & Kimberly, may be you or your friend might have asked one of them whether they are writing a book or have any extracts of their presentation.
Paul said:
Every time we're at a conference, we get asked whether we're going to ...
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As the subject states you have to update (uninstall & install) the local copy of Books Online for SQL Server 2008 CTP that is released in November 2007. This BOL update consists all the changes from the previous CTPs and what's new with current CTP release.
BOL information has been useful since SQL Server 2005 version, as it had bad ...
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PASS2007 conference is just weeks away from now, I would like to share the Recommendations for PASS attendees posted by James Luetkehoelter.
Above all I like and will follow:
This extends to speakers: don't feel shy. Go up and ask someone a question, perhaps over coffee or another beverage. The majority of the huge number of ...
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