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[November 17, 2009]  
Amsterdam conference will be first SharePoint 2010 event in Europe
The Windows IT Pro network has teamed up with Microsoft to present SharePoint Connections, a major new conference at the Amsterdam RAI on January 18 and 19, 2010.
Windows IT Pro Europe  — Seamus Quinn

[December 2009]  
Passing NULL Parameters
Have you ever had a stored procedure that could accept a NULL value as a parameter but didn't seem to work correctly when you did so? Here's what might have gone wrong.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Vaughn

[November 2, 2009]  
SharePoint 2010's Sandboxed Solutions
In SharePoint 2010, sandboxed solutions is a new feature that allows site collection administrators to deploy solutions that are safe to run and monitor the resources, such as memory and CPU cycles, they can use. Sound good? There's more.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Stubbs

[October 28, 2009]  
Microsoft Ships Some Windows 7 Technologies for Vista
Microsoft announced the final release of its Platform Update for Windows Vista, which provides access to several key Windows 7 technologies on the previous Windows version.
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[October 28, 2009]  
Microsoft Opens Up Windows 7, Server, 2008 R2, Azure, and Silverlight to Eclipse
It seems like we get a new Microsoft interoperability announcement almost every day now. But today's is particularly far-reaching.
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[October 25, 2009]  
Top 4 Things Developers Can Do to Prepare for SharePoint 2010
Devs need to prepare for SharePoint 2010--here are 4 suggestions for how to get ready.
Windows IT Pro  — Readers

[September 30, 2009]  
Ready, Aim, Fire!
In this PASS Summit Unite 2009 Speaker Tip, Louis Davidson recommends that developers follow the order of operations when designing a new SQL Server database.
SQL Server Magazine  — Louis Davidson

[August 2009]  
What You Need to Know About Google Wave
Google’s forthcoming web platform, Google Wave, is fascinating in that it can both replace existing email, IM, and social networking solutions and work well with them.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[July 13, 2009]  
Former Microsoft Security Evangelist Steve Riley Heads to Amazon
Former Microsoft security expert Steve Riley has landed at Amazon, where he'll serve as an evangelist and strategist for Amazon's booming cloud services business.
Windows IT Pro  — Jeff James

[June 30, 2009]  
Where Have All the (Microsoft) Platforms Gone?
Anyone who has made a big bet on Microsoft technologies has a vested interest in the company's continued success--however you define that.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[August 2009]  
The Mega Guide to Free SQL Server Tools
Consult this huge list of free SQL Server tools that will help you solve specific SQL Server problems or fill holes in SQL Server’s functionality.
SQL Server Magazine  — Megan Keller

[May 21, 2009]  
Email, Open Standards, and Australia: Developer Finds Balance on the Road
Ben Duncan finds the perfect online/offline balance during his Australian journey to focus on programming the new version of Atmail Email Server.
Windows IT Pro  — B. K. Winstead

[May 21, 2009]  
Quality Coding vs. Quick Coding
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[May 19, 2009]  
Visual Studio Security Tool Released
Developers can write more secure software without having to become security experts, Microsoft says, with its SDL Process Template for Visual Studio Team System.
SQL Server Magazine  — Caroline Marwitz

[June 2009]  
Set-Based vs. Cursor-Based Solutions for Running Aggregates
Although set-based solutions to running aggregations have many advantages over cursor-based solutions, cursor-based solutions can provide better performance in certain cases, such as when dealing with very large partitions.
SQL Server Magazine  — Itzik Ben-Gan

[June 2009]  
CLR Stored Procedure Finds Broken Objects
Stored procedures, user-defined functions, views, and triggers can fail to execute when the objects they reference have been changed. Here's a tool you can use to detect broken objects before they cause problems.
SQL Server Magazine  — Jameel Ahmed

[June 2009]  
SQL Server 2008’s T-SQL Development and Debugging Features
SQL Server 2008’s IntelliSense, debugging, and code outlining features take some of the hassle out of writing T-SQL scripts and stored procedures.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[June 2009]  
T-SQL Debugging System Requirements
What you need to know to set up your system to use SQL Server 2008’s T-SQL debugger.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[April 2009]  
Data Access Options in VS 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5
New data-access options in VS 2008 and the .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 include LINQ to DataSet, ADO.Net Data Services, and SQL Server Data Services.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[March 2009]  
List of New and Enhanced Features in Visual Studio 2008 SP1
SQL Server Magazine  — Editors





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