Webcast Today Upgrading to SQL Server 2008, It is easier than ever! Are you ready for SQL 2008? Many organization are still trying to upgrade from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005 and are now faced with the decision should they upgrade to directly SQL 2008 or do they upgrade to SQL 2005 then SQL 2008. In this session, we cover […]
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Webcast Tomorrow Upgrading to SQL Server 2008, It is easier than ever! Are you ready for SQL 2008? Many organization are still trying to upgrade from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005 and are now faced with the decision should they upgrade to directly SQL 2008 or do they upgrade to SQL 2005 then SQL 2008. In this session, we cover […]
SQL Server Notification Services Moves to CEP
Featured Article(s) Installing your SharePoint server Second in multi-part series covering Sharepoint installation procedures. In this article were going to cover the basics for installing your (Windows SharePoint Server) WSS 3.0 server as both a standalone and as part of a web farm. Webcast: Upgrading to SQL Server 2008, It is easier than ever! Are you ready for SQL 2008? […]
Webcast: Upgrading to SQL Server 2008, It is easier than ever
SSWUG.ORG Ultimate Virtual Conference Save nearly $70! Register today – all-access pass, live tracks, in-depth sessions, full twitter integration, BINGO and more than 75 technical sessions. [Get more information here] Featured Article(s) Step by Step to Capture change data in IBM DB2 — Part 1 IBM consistent Change Data capture provides the capacity to track changes to tables and store […]
Final (for now) Thoughts on Data Access
Featured Article(s) Video: Visual Studio 2005 IDE for SQL Server Integration Services Using a preconfigured SSIS package in this video tutorial, I will be describing the support that you can find in Visual Studio 2005 to work with SQL Server Integration Services Final (for now) Thoughts on Data Access From Brian, some practical thoughts about how to approach accessibility, trust […]
Webcast Today: Argument for Change Control
Featured Article(s) Troubleshooting SQL Server 2005 constraints In this article, Alexander Chigrik explains some problems that you can have when you work with SQL Server 2005 constraints. He also tells how to resolve these problems. Webcast Today Argument for Change Control How implemention Change Control can help your business. Presented by: Chris Shaw > Register Now > 8/19/2009 at 12:00pm […]
BI, Data Control and What Happens with User-Changed Data…
Webcast Wednesday: Reserve Your Spot Argument for Change Control How implementation Change Control can help your business. > Register Now > 8/19/2009 at 12:00pm Noon Pacific Featured Article(s) Customizing SharePoint advanced search options SharePoint Advanced search does not only have advanced search features for users, it also has set of extendable properties that developers and SharePoint administrators can use to […]
SQL Server 911 vWorkshop Tomorrow
Featured Article(s) XML CDATA – An Introduction CDATA section is declared using CDATA as the opening tag, and ]]> as the closing tag. The closing tag need not be escaped using the entity references as it will be parsed as part of the CDATA tag. The XML processor escapes all data between the CDATA tags. The CDATA keyword is also […]
vWorkshops, Conferences, Articles and SQL Server Video Show… oh my!
Chris Shaw’s vWorkshop – Tuesday Aug 18 Be sure to get registered to save your spot! SQL Server 911 – what you really need to know about SQL Server backup, recovery, disaster recovery. This is an in-depth workshop on all of the things you’ll want to pay attention to, and what to do if things go wrong on the restore […]
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DBA School – only a couple of seats now remain [Register Here] or [Get More Information] Featured Article(s) Moving SQL Server logins with SQL Server Integration Services 2008 In this article I describe a generic scenario of how you may transfer login(s) from SQL Express 2005 to SQL Server 2008. After migrating data from one server to another you may […]