"General availability" for SQL Server 2012 is scheduled for April 1.
A certain Darwinian evolution is taking place at Microsoft. Some product species are more fit, with better chances for survival. You can understand and work with Microsoft's changes, rather than being passively impacted by them.
- By Andrew J. Brust
- 03/01/2012
Microsoft tweaks several cloud-based offerings, lowering prices and upgrading storage and support.
Learn how to publish data in the Windows Azure Marketplace for a monthly income with just a few hours effort.
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The absence of foreign key properties in classes adds some challenges to working in disconnected apps.
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- 02/02/2012
By responding to potential threats with thoughtfulness, and a zeal to add value, SQL and Big Data could be big business for Redmond.
- By Andrew J. Brust
- 02/01/2012
SQL Server 2012 will feature three versions, including a new category.
DynamoDB, based on NoSQL, uses solid-state drives to increase speed.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/19/2012
Visual Studio Magazine's first-ever survey shows high salaries and a strong future for Microsoft-focused developers.
Between a third and half of all software exploits were due to Java, according to Microsoft.
Using SSDT means we don't just shout orders at the database; instead, we plan what we're going to say.
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One big change is the move from per-processor to per-core licensing.
Microsoft and Amazon have agreed on a deal that will allow cheap use of Amazon's cloud resources for SQL Server 2012, formerly code-named "Denali."