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Microsoft Announces SQL Server 2008 Experience: Microsoft continues th
On Monday, Sept. 29, Microsoft is launching the SQL Server 2008 Experience online at http://www.SQLServerExperience.com. With more than 500 short videos in 11 different languages, the SQL Server 2008 Experience is a Web site that helps Microsoft’s global customers and partners learn more about SQL S...
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SQL – Step By Step Installation of SQL Server 2008
Step by step installation of Microsoft SQL server 2008.
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SQL SERVER - 2008 - Interview Questions and Answers - Download PDF
Interview is very important event for any person. A good interview leads to good career if candidate is willing to learn. I always enjoy interview questions and answers series. This is my very humble attempt to write SQL Server 2008 interview questions and answers. SQL Server is very large subject a...
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SQL SERVER - 2008 - Creating Full Text Catalog and Full Text Search
This is the first ever and complete example for SQL Server 2008 - Full Text Catalog and Full Text Search.
Make sure to book mark for future reference.
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Microsoft Releases SQL Server 2008
Customers and partners worldwide confirm mission-critical applications, enterprise-class data warehousing support.
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SQL Server 2008 Training Opportunities: Free
Hi All,
Here is a listing of FREE training opportunities for SQL 2008. Before going into the training details I wanted to make sure that you are aware of this upcoming SQL event, PASS Community Summit 2008, early bird registration is in progress.
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SQL Server 2008: Spatial Data, Part 3
The third article in a series on the new SQL Server 2008 spatial data type explains how to instantiate spatial data types (which are actually SQLCLR UDTs) from T-SQL.
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SQL Server 2008: Spatial Data, Part 2
The second article in a series on the new SQL Server 2008 spatial data type introduces some of the OGC standards that were implemented by Microsoft.
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SQL Server 2008: Spatial Data, Part 1
In the upcoming release of SQL Server 2008, developers will have access to two new spatial data types that are included with the product: Geometry and Geography. This first article in a planned series will introduce the concepts behind these two types.