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Hilary Cotter - Database Geek of the Week!
Hilary
is an expert in SQL Server replication, and he has written an entire book on the topic. This is an area that I wish I was better at managing, and an area I am certain will continue to grow quite a bit, as data needs to be everywhere, and that will require solid replication. As I write this, I am at the Microsoft Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference, and SQL Server Mobile will give mobile developers new and better ways to maintain databases on mobile devices, and that will mean replication will become even more important.
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May 11 2005, 12:13 PM
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