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VBUG: SQL Server 2008 with Andras Belokosztolszki

Date
Wed, 20 Feb 2008, 18:00 - 20:30 (Add to calendar)
Venue
Anteo Group , London, GB
Cost
FREE

Date: Wednesday 20 February 2008........SQL Server 2008 is due in Q2 2008. It introduces many new T-SQL language enhancements. In this session we will have a look at the features that are already available in the latest Community Technology Preview of SQL Server 2008. These include the MERGE statement, the new date and time related data types, the hirerachy_id and spatial data types. Please note that you can arrive from 18.00 ready for the 18.30 start. There is a max room size of 40 delegates. Andras is a Software Architect at Red Gate Software (http://www.red-gate.com) A thank you also to the Anteo Group (http://www.anteogroup.com ) for providing us with this meeting venue. Anteo is a UK & US Based .Net / Java Applications Staffing Consultancy Company.

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