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Is It Worth Upgrading to SQL Server 2008

1 day ago ago from Reflections

By Nigel Maneffa, 2009/12/18 (first published: 2008/10/21) had downloaded and played a little with the SQL2008 CTPs, and the new features were impressing me, although it appeared that SQL2008 was a development of SQL2005, as SQL2000 was a development of SQL7 despite comments to the contrary. New headline features included backup compression, governors, policy framework, data compression, encryption, change data capture etc. But then I read ...

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Ant and Dec | Celebrate Christmas with Ant and Dec!

8 hours ago ago from CATT\'s Take That blog

Ant and Dec Celebrate Christmas with Ant and Dec! Press release for the show...features Robbie

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WordPress 2.9 released

19 hours ago ago from The Blog

You can upgrade easily from your Dashboard by going to Tools Upgrade, or download from Wordpress. Some of the new features include: Global undo/”trash” feature Built-in image editor Batch plugin update and compatibility checking Easier video embeds All of this and more is reflected in the over 500 tickets, bugs, and enhancements that WP developers in this release cycle.  This release included code from over 140 contributors!! That's ...

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Upgrading to WordPress 2.9: Getting Your MySQL Database Up-to-Date

10 hours ago ago from Maria's Guides

A tiny glitch for those of us with old databases. One of the things I love about the most recent releases of WordPress is the automatic upgrade feature. Not only does the software tell you when a new version is available, but it offers a one-click upgrade through the use of the Upgrade Automatically button in the Upgrade WordPress administration panel. I've been using this feature regularly since it first appeared after backing up my ...

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MySQL developers release 5.5 beta

12 hours ago ago from VietHak Team :) All For Free

The MySQL developer community has released the first public iteration of what will be the next version of MySQL, version 5.5. MySQL database administrators are encouraged to test MySQL Server 5.5.0-m2, code-named "Betony," though not run it on their production systems yet. "The new features in this release are of beta quality. As with any other pre-production release, caution should be taken when installing on production level systems or ...

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