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Top Web hosting companies offer SQL Server 2008 

Customers can have their web sites hosted using SQL Server 2008 today with top Web hosting companies. These certified Microsoft partners provide customers with low-cost

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7 New SQL Server 2008 Technical Articles 

The following are 7 new deep technical articles focused on SQL Server 2008: Best Practices for Data Warehousing with SQL Server 2008 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/cc719165(SQL.100).aspx There is

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New tools enhance SQL Server security 

In collaboration with SQL Server, IIS, and Hewlett Packard, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) announced a set of tools that customers can use to

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Microsoft prepares to grow IT Pro communities worldwide 

Microsoft has a deep commitment to growing and nurturing communities organized around supporting users of our products and technologies. Several popular not-for-profit Microsoft technical communities

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CU8 now available for SQL Server 2005 SP2 

Cumulative Update #8 is now available for SQL Server 2005 SP2 customers. CU8 includes: •    50 Resolved Issues •    39 Unique Customer Requests See the

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24 Hours of SQL Server 2008 

With so much news and information competing for attention, it’s easy to miss great opportunities to learn about SQL Server 2008. We recently created an

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Pitney Bowes stamps SQL Server 2008 

Pitney Bowes and Microsoft launched an awareness campaign that boasts collaborations and partnerships between our companies.  Murray Martin, President and CEO of Pitney Bowes, outlined

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SQL Server 2008 RC0 Available for Everyone 

Today at TechEd 2008 in Orlando, Bob Muglia, Microsoft Vice President of Server and Tools, announced that SQL Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 (RC0) has

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New logo for SQL Server® 2008 

  The Microsoft branding team unveiled an official new logo for SQL Server 2008 at TechEd 2008. The new symbol portion of the logo (officially