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  • SQL Server 2008 Notification Services

    Notification services is one of the deprecated features in SQL Server 2008, essentially it is supported for now but will not be in the next release of SQL Server. If you are using notification services currently and you are looking to upgrade to SQL Server 2008 then you can get it from here . But why...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-21-2008
  • SQL Server 2008 – Getting tough with Policy Management

    Policy management can work in a number of ways from being prescriptive to warning you either on demand or by schedule, that all is not as it should be. However only certain policies can be enforced i.e. they will have the option “On Change Prevent” applied to them and so you won’t get the option in evaluation...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-13-2008
  • SQL Server Unleashed – Decks

    Quite a few people have asked me where the decks are for the SQL Server unleashed event and I now have an answer: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/bb945096.aspx which I need to put on my blog so I can also remember myself! Also we have filmed this and I am hoping it will be on UGTV shortly as well...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-15-2008
  • Analysis Services Backup

    Backing up a cube is not an ideal experience in SQL Server 2005 for two reasons, it’s a manual process to schedule a backup and as the size of the cube grows the backup time increases exponentially i.e double the size of the cube and the backup time and size will increase by a factor of four. Curiously...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-20-2008
  • Managing SQL Server 2008

    There are loads of add-ins and management stuff from Microsoft and other vendors to make taking care of SQL Server easier, and in case you haven’t noticed SQL Server 2008 has now been released so will those tools work with the new version? For the most part the answer is yes as SQL Server 2008 is more...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-19-2008
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