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Preparing for SQL Server 2005


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[January 2006]  
Just a Spoonful of Sugar...
Many of SQL Server’s new features aren’t automatic, but require some effort on your part to work. Here are some that deliver great benefits with only the smallest effort.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[November 2005]  
Time to Celebrate!
The road to the release of SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 has been long, but the tight integration between the two products means developers have never had it so good.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[December 2005]  
Something for (Almost) Nothing
With SQL Server 2005, some of the coolest features are available immediately, with little or no effort from you!
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[October 2005]  
Putting the “Smart” Into Smart Clients
New BI tools in SQL Server 2005 let end users report and learn from data and give developers the ability to embed data mining in applications.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[August 2005]  
A Report Builder for Everyone
Report Builder is an end-user reporting tool that lets business users create Reporting Services reports without using Visual Studio. Learn how this tools works and how it can simplify your life.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[July 2005]  
Beyond SQLXML
For Microsoft's SQL Server development team, enabling Web services for SQL Server 2005 was important enough to warrant native support for the feature. Learn how you can use Web services support to improve interoperability and application connectivity.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[June 2005]  
Extending XML in SQL Server 2005
XML has become the standard format for transporting data. SQL Server 2005 offers native XML support--along with a new XML data type--that offers flexible data storage and gives you new ways to think about application and database design.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[May 2005]  
Seeing the CLR's Potential
The SQL Server CLR draws strong reactions from all camps. If you know how to use it judiciously, you'll see great rewards.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[April 2005]  
Back to SQL Server's Future
SQL Server Senior Product Manager Matt Nunn reviews database evolution to help us understand the revolutionary nature of the new SQL Server 2005 features that make the database server an integral component of application architecture.
SQL Server Magazine  — Matt Nunn

[May 2004]  
Off by Default
Summary of Yukon's primary security concepts.
SQL Server Magazine  — Eric Brown

[April 2004]  
Scoping Out Service Broker
To handle the needs of highly scalable business applications, Yukon’s SQL Server Service Broker lets internal and external processes send and receive reliable, asynchronous messages through extensions to T-SQL DML.
SQL Server Magazine  — Eric Brown

[January 2004]  
SMO Replaces SQL-DMO
One of the most exciting new technologies in SQL Server Yukon provides a programmatic access layer that lets database administrators and developers work directly with database objects in any Microsoft .NET language.
SQL Server Magazine  — Eric Brown







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