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April
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Lynn Langit Smart Business Intelligence Solutions with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 |Free Your Mind All Free Download http://bit.ly/aTpkkR
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SQL Saturday #35 Dallas - http://is.gd/b9emF, #sql #MixedWorkloads #QueryOptimizer #QueryTuning #sqlpass #SQLServer #SQLSaturday #TSQL
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Looking for an SQL Server MDX Query Expertise basically an expert Microsoft BI Consultant good at MDX Query development/fix and advise.
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RT @juanlozada: I want to share a whitepaper explaining "Similarities and Differences of SQL #Azure and SQL Server". http://bit.ly/6MbLJs . @AzureLatam
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Program Manager, Senior - Microsoft - Redmond, WA: language M. Come join us as we make SQL Server... making the M... http://bit.ly/bfpclj
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software technology New post: Why cant my computers connect to a sql server on another computer? http://cli.gs/pbGvN software jobs
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Auditing SQL Server for Change Tracking and Compliance: Database servers are typically managed... http://bit.ly/9RLNuI http://bit.ly/8A7XO9
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Slow Process: Dear All, I'm using Clarion 6.3 and SQL Server 2005 as database. And now my data record is about 63... http://bit.ly/aI9g0b
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http://bit.ly/yRJ0l .NET & SharePoint User Group Regensburg: 'SQL Server 2008' http://bit.ly/cNuJHy #Dev #Community
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