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SQL Server Roadmap Discussion

If you're going to be in Richmond, Virginia on April 10, 2008, consider attending the SQL Server Product Roadmap Discussion at the local Microsoft office. Sign up here. I'll be there and I'll write about what we learn there after it happens. Some details:

Event Overview

Are you planning new database projects in the next 12 months? Do you need to increase the scale of your databases, improve your developers’ productivity, or provide your users with new reporting and analytical capabilities?

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 has brought significant enhancements in performance, availability and security to enterprise data centers and along with its powerful set of DBA, developer, and BI capabilities has become the platform of choice for Line of Business, Enterprise, and Data Warehouse applications.

Join us for an interactive presentation and live product demonstrations as we:

·         Review the SQL Server 2000 support roadmap

·         Walk through the major improvements and enhancements now available in SQL Server 2005 SP2

·         Preview the exciting new features of SQL Server 2008 and discuss how you can get a head start with SQL Server 2008

Who Should Attend:

This discussion is for Database Administrators and Developers who are familiar with MS SQL Server 2000 and 2005 and who are interested in learning more about the features available in SQL Server 2005 SP2 and what’s around the corner with SQL Server 2008.

Prerequisites:

General knowledge of SQL Server 2000 and 2005.

RSVP: This special, no charge event will fill quickly and space is limited, so be sure to register as soon as possible to reserve your seat.

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Posted by kevin on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:18 AM
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Rick Fonner United States

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:01 AM

Rick Fonner

Good morning Kevin,

It was nice seeing you at this presentation.

I asked the presenter (Kevin) to send me the presentation in an email.
Do you know what his lastname is?

Have you been able to get a copy of the presentation?

Rick

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