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Monthly Archives: August 2007
I’m balanced, except when I’m not
Jamie posted a question on ragged hierarchies to his blog today: Are you balanced or unbalanced? I started thinking about it this evening, and decided to post my thoughts here. I think that, for the most part, business requirements drive should … Continue reading
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2007 PASS Community Summit
At the first of this month, I received word that I will be presenting at the PASS Summit this year. They had a late push for more BI front-end presentations, and evidently they were desperate enough to accept not one, … Continue reading
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SQL Server 2008 CTP 4 is Out
And you can download it from here. It looks like there are a few new improvements in Reporting Services, and some new data types in SSIS (to complement the new data types in the relational engine), but nothing too major. … Continue reading
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