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Interesting Blog

Another interesting blog person on the MSDN - Read the already information loaded posts of Craig Freedman . A lot of posts revolve around the Joins and some tips around them.
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SQL Server 2005 Failover Clustering White Paper

Comprehensive document about implementing failover clustering for SQL Server 2005 and Analysis Services. Download it here .
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition Access Database Synchronizer

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition Access Database Synchronizer provides a way to synchronize data between Microsoft Access database on a desktop and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition database on a device. Download it here .
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MSDN TV: Introduction to Data-Aware Windows Mobile Applications

Rory Blyth shows how to create a simple SQL Server Mobile-based Pocket PC application. Download the same from MSDN Downloads .
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Another Security Goldmine

All security related posts from Laurentiu Cristofor on Blogs.MSDN. Worth a bookmark for sure.
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OS DMV's

Slava Oks comes out with his own characteristic post but now on OS DMV's. Interesting post .
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ADO.NET vNext CTP - August

This package is the first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of ADO.NET vNext and includes the preview build of the ADO.NET Entity Framework along with samples and whitepapers. The ADO.NET Entity Framework supports Object Relational Mapping scenarios
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Hints for DML queries

By the Query Optimization Team. Who else knows better about this topic :) ... Read it here ...
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Deadlock Detection in SQL CLR

The CLR Team talks over this very interesting topic of Deadlock and CLR integration ... Interesting read nevertheless ...
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SSIS - Performance Tuning Techniques

This white paper describes common performance-tuning techniques that you can apply to your SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) data integration solutions. I still wonder how this slipped from my radar. Good read though ...
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SQL and Datetime Datatype

Here is an article from fellow MVP Tibor on datatime datatypes. Quite a lot of information to digest in one article and very well compiled. Read it here .
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Migrating from Business Objects Crystal Reports to SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services

This document assists Crystal Report designers with migrating to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services using a step-by-step migration strategy. Something people have been waiting to read to a long time:). Atleast a good starter ... MSDN link .
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Joe Celko's Blog

I still am wondering how I missed on this. Even though some of the answers are different ... I have always loved the clarity and the reasoning that comes after them ... So go ahead and make your bookmark :). Lastly there will always be something to learn
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MySQL® Connector/Net

MySQL Connector/Net enables developers to easily create .NET applications that require secure, high-performance data connectivity with MySQL. It implements the required ADO.NET interfaces and integrates into ADO.NET aware tools. Developers can build applications
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xSQL Object 2

xSQL Object provides for comparing, generating scripts and synchronizing SQL Server databases. Version 2 of xSQL Object is built on top of xSQL SDK 2 - a robust framework that has been completely redesigned for high performance and scalability, and thoroughly
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