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Read our resident SQL Server expert's take on the new SQL Server 2008 features and whether they're worth the upgrade.
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news...
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
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[October 10, 2008]
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FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 includes many new data types, most notably discrete DATE and TIME data types, spatial data types such as GEOGRAPHY and GEOMETRY, and FILESTREAM.
Windows IT Pro - Michael Otey
Get the basic facts about the seven editions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
Windows IT Pro - Michael Otey
Google’s AdSense for Games casts a glimpse on what may be the future of online advertising, but the difficulty in monetizing online games may have created unrealistic eligibility requirements for game developers.
Windows IT Pro - Brian Reinholz
Microsoft’s recent accidental release of an incomplete Update Rollup for Exchange Server points out the problem with automatic updates: the feature is useful, but needs to be used with caution in the enterprise.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
Microsoft announced this morning that it will deliver a completely new user interface for the Xbox 360 on November 19, the New Xbox Experience, an update that will result in a "completely new Xbox 360." The company also revealed that it will be extending
WinInfo - Paul Thurrott
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[October 9, 2008]
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FAQ for Windows - John Savill
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