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AJAX Workshop
4/25/2007
DevConn Spring 2007
Dino Esposito
AJAX Workshop at DevConn Spring 2007
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What's Between Index Internals, Isolation Levels and Data Consistency
1/24/2008
Get Ready for SQL Server 2008
Itzik Ben-Gan
On the surface, your choice of an isolation level for your session or query seems to be fairly simple and straightforward. However, once you get to know index internals and access methods in-depth, you realize that the subject is far from being obvious. For example, when you query data in a read uncommitted isolation, would you expect to get the same row multiple times or skip rows? How about in a read committed isolation or read committed snapshot? Also, would you expect a table scan/unordered clustered index scan to perform differently with different isolations? If your answer to any of the above questions is “no” you’re in for some surprises. This session will try to clear the picture in regards to data consistency and its relationship to internal data structures.
Reporting Services with SQL Server 2008 + Integration with MOSS
1/24/2008
Get Ready for SQL Server 2008
Andy Potter
Developing Data-Centric Applications with SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008
1/24/2008
Get Ready for SQL Server 2008
Ken Spencer
Get a Handle on SSIS Data Cleansing Capabilities
1/24/2008
Get Ready for SQL Server 2008
Erik Veerman
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