SQL Server Magazine has joined with members of Microsoft's SQL Server development team to bring you a new column that answers your most pressing questions. The column, "Ask Microsoft," will debut in the magazine's August issue, and we've set up a new email address, questions@sqlmag.com, where you can ask members of the SQL Server development team--such Patrick Conlan (Project Server team), Donald Farmer (Data Transformation Services--DTS), Euan Garden (tools), Vaqar Pirzada (replication), and Richard Waymire (business intelligence--BI--services)--those nagging questions. So don't delay, send in your technical questions about everything from T-SQL, DTS, server internals, replication, MDX programming, and management tools to ADO.NET, Common Language Runtime (CLR) programming with SQL Server, and architecting applications for performance and security. And as development team members help answer your questions, they'll also be helping another community by donating payment for the column to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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