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Fellow SQL Server MVP Jasper Smith has come with a really neat tool named "Reporting Services Scripter" that makes managing multiple Reporting Services installations easier. It enables scripting of all Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services catalog items...
Aussie SQL Guru Greg Low shares a script the prevents changes to a SQL Server 2005 master database. Too cool.
I was blessed with the opportunity to follow one of the best .NET brains in Omaha last night -- the Phil Canarski (sp?) -- with a quick presentation on using Reporting Services's Web Services as part of a Service Oriented Integration effort. Its just...
Who: The "Best of the best of the best" from Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Nebraska - Al Zyck and Ravi Thoutireddy What: Overview of BCBSNE's multi-Terabyte, 64bit, SQL Server 2000/Informatica Enterprise Data Warehouse When: 2005-03-17 18:30:00-06:00 (that...
Michael Rys posts links to three key white papers on XML storage, XQuery and XML indexing internals. What are you waiting for...? :)
He gets it and he offers a demo . It's happening... unstructured text search. Been a long time in coming and when it gets into the hands of users look out, a whole new way to manage information.
Darshan Sighn, publisher of YukonXML posted an interested question on the SQL2005 XML newsgroup yesterday asking how to force an untyped XML instance to be like an normal XML document where there is a single root element. I'm not sure there's a way to...
So how do you use InfoPath and SQL Server 2005 Service Broker together? Rushi Desai to the rescue: Integerating InfoPath with SQL Server 2005 . Man this guy is cranking out the good stuff!
SSWUG's daily newsletter announced it this morning: Getting Started with SQL Server Reporting Services Our next webcast, all about SQL Server Reporting Services, is just days away. Please register ASAP. Here's the description on this great opportunity...
I've just posted an article about how to install the AdventureWorks database into the default instance of SQLExpress . Not hard, but I thought if I could make it easier for folks, that's cut down on the complaining about it not being done by default.
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