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Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals brings the data dude into the fold. Mark Whitehorn investigates this latest addition to Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System. more
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Visual Studio 2005 for Database Professionals
Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals brings the data dude into the fold. Mark Whitehorn investigates this latest addition...
New data access features in .NET Framework 2.0
.NET Framework 2.0 sees changes in both relational and XML-based data access, and new classes supporting the new features to be found in SQL...
Support for SQL Server 2005 in .NET Framework 2.0
SQL Server 2005 (formerly known as 'Yukon') includes many new features that are supported by .NET Framework 2.0, including the XML data type...
Working with data in Visual Studio 2005
Visual Studio 2005 includes full support for both ADO.NET 2.0 and System.Xml 2.0, with many new features for working with both relational and...
Inside 'Yukon': XML
Whatever the reason for its popularity, we cannot afford to ignore XML, and neither can Microsoft. As Mark Whitehorn explains, the new version...
Inside the SQL Server team
Bren Newman from Microsoft's SQL Server development team talks to Matt Nicholson about what it's like to work at Microsoft, how Microsoft is...
Introducing ADO.NET
Microsoft introduced a new model for accessing data with the .NET Framework. Rob Macdonald explains how ADO.NET works and how it differs from...

Can you dig it?
Data warehousing and data mining are looking to be the best way forward in organising, accessing and analysing corporate data. The key enabling...
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