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We have a new SQL Server blogger. I had the pleasure of having Christian Wade as a student a couple of weeks ago at a
SQL Server 2005 class.It
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My blog has moved to sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/nielsb
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I have just come back from Los Angeles and the PDC and is now about to fly back to the west coast of US. On Tuesday I'm off to Seattle to speak at the
SQL Server PASS Conference there. I am delivering two talks; one about ADO.NET and Transactions. I cover the various transaction models; local, distributed through COM+, distributed through Services Without Components and distributed through manual enlistment. This last model - manual enlistment - is new for ADO.NET in the 1.1 framework.
In my second talk I cover for Bob Beauchemin, who had to go to Shanghai and teach Yukon. I deliver his talk about how SQL Server uses OLE DB for management of external data.
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For you who aren't on the Yukon beta or not attending the PDC, you can still get to test out one if Yukons new exciting features; The SQL Server Reporting Services, running under SQL Server 2000. Beta 2 of Rosetta (the code name for reporting services) for Sql2K starts in October and you can nominate yourseld at betaplace.
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