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Michael Rys
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I am giving 3 presentations at SQL PASS 2007 in Denver:
Wednesday, September 19th, 9:45am to 11am, room 709:
DBA-317-M
The Next Release of Microsoft SQL Server: Beyond Relational
(co-presenting with ...
At today's TechEd 2007 in Orlando, we have annouced SQL Server 2008's, formerly known as Katmai, first community tech preview (CTP). Unlike SQL Server 2005, where we took over 5 years, SQL S...
Hi all SQL Server and XML enthusiasts!As part of the next version of SQL Server, we have to stop supporting negative years in the two types xs:dateTime and xs:date in the XML data type for reasons I ...
Today SQL Server 2005 SP2 has become officially available for download. It will be available on DVDs or CDs in March.
Besides fixing lots of issues that have been reported, SP2 also enables several BI...
Now that the W3C XQuery recommendation has been released, the XML Team, owners of MSXML and System.XML, are asking for feedback on a standalone XQuery implementation in .Net. If you have any opinion, ...
Finally, after working on it for almost 8 years, XQuery 1.0, XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 have finally been released as W3C recommendations. It has been a long and interesting journey for all involved and n...
As I sit in Schiphol in an area with a shaky wireless connection (so don't be surprised if it get sent when I am back home [as I feared, the network went down when I hit send]), travelling back from C...
Hello all
I hope I still have some readers... Sorry for having been quiet over the last year. I will post more what I have been up to in a later post. Today I am posting some good news from the W3C XQ...
Tomorrow I will be on my way to Europe for the SQL Server Launch Events in Zurich and Lausanne (Switzerland) and Athens (Greece). In Switzerland I will be presenting a specially made present...
Now that we have shipped SQL Server 2005, I would really like to hear from you what you want us to do regarding XML support in SQL Server 2005. Feel free to either contact me directly or leave your wi...
Now that we have shipped SQL Server 2005, I am happy to see that people are interested in using it. Today, I ask you the following riddle:
What does SQL Server 2005, MySpace.com and Quiznos have in co...
The Windows Server System team is doing a Learning and Help survey and need more SQL Server specific feedback.
If you live outside of the United States or Canada, we want to know more about your exper...
Today is the big launch. Steve B. is giving the launch keynote in San Francisco. I am currently sitting in a meeting room at a competitor's place where I am at for a W3C XQuery meeting watching t...
Finally, after 6 years of hard work, the W3C has released the Candidate Recommendation specs for XQuery 1.0, XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0. Does this mean that the recommendations are done No, not yet. ...
The PDC 2005 videos are now online (via http://blogs.msdn.com/mswanson/archive/2005/10/24/484434.aspx). Oleg has distilled the XML and language specific presentations.
And finally, from that list, her...
We have RTM'ed today!
Today, we have released SQL Server 2005 and VisualStudio 2005 and the .Net Framework 2.0 to manufacturing. This means the code is baked, done, shipped,... :-). It will be downloa...
It is my pleasure to introduce you all to Jinghao's weblog. He is our test lead and so far seems to cover the SQL Server 2005 XML support in Chinese :-).
Please go and take a look and say ??....
Some people asked us to post Dave's (Campbell, not Letterman) humorous Top Ten Reasons to Upgrade that he showed in his keynote at SQLPASS. With his permission, here they are (note, if you cannot take...
While we are less than a month away from the official launch week of SQL Server 2005, I am still providing you with the promissed change list for the XML area in SQL Server 2005's September CTP. And p...
The last year has been though on many. Many people have been and are getting killed in wars and conflicts (Iraq, Sudan/Dafour), got devastated by Tsunamis, starve due to famines and loose their lively...
Since we got "upgraded" from .Text to Community server, we are not getting good referrer log information anymore. Since I added some additional traffic tracking, I can again see a bit better, what p...
As many others in the SQL Server community, I have travelled to Grapevine, Texas to attend and present at this year's SQLPASS 2005 (site seems down while I write this). Since some people were una...
I recently found a cool tracking website called Extreme Tracking that gives me much better statistics than the Cummunity Server (which has much less useful referrer statistics than .Text had). http://...
The friendly folks of the F5 Networks Dev Central team interviewed me at PDC 2005. The 5 minute interview is now online (please accept my apologies for the rambling, but I seem to be recovering f...
Our VLDB 2005 paper on the innards of our XQuery implementation is now available online. Shankar gave the presentation in Trondheim. As the previous conference papers, this paper gives an in-depth loo...
Waehrend TechEd 2005 in Amsterdam hatte ich das Vergnuegen, mich mit Martin Szugat zu unterhalten. Das Interview ist jetzt veroeffentlicht. Ausserdem hat die neueste Ausgabe des dotnet Magazins SQL Se...
The XML Query and XSL Working Groups have released the following Working Drafts of XML Query 1.0, XSL 2.0, XPath 2.0 and supporting documents. The goal of this release is to permit public review of ch...
First, we have released the September SQL Server 2005 CTP for download. This is the last CTP before the final release. Yeah!
I will write my customary change blog on what has changed in the XML area a...
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