| 18:00 |
Network - Coffee |
| A chance to meet other SQL Server professionals on a social level, what better way of networking and finding out what other people are doing in the SQL Server space. |
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| 18:15 |
Problem Clinic and Security Update |
| Question and Answer discussion between all attendees.. |
| Feel free to bring your questions or post them on the user group board prior to the event. |
| 18:30 |
Matthew Stephen, Microsoft IT-Pro Evangelist, Developer Platform Group |
| SQL Server High Availability |
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There are a number of barriers to availability, and only some of these are addressable by DBMS technology. This session looks at some of the features of SQL Server 2005, the next release of the SQL Server product, that can help address some of these barriers. We look at three specific areas: database server failure or disaster, user or application error, and data access concurrency limitations, and also discuss database mirroring and clustering. |
| 19:30 |
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| Break |
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| 19:45 |
Tony Rogerson, SQL Server MVP |
| How to Biza Session (SQL Server Web Service, XML, CLR) |
| In this session we focus on the how-to's; we will go through creating XML output formatted in RSS version 2.0 from relational data (basically, nesting data). We look at how you can then expose that data using SQL Server 2005 new web service features. We also take a look at CLR and how to create your first routine. |
| 20:45 |
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| Evening Ends |
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