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Now that SQL Server 2008 R2 has RTM'ed...
Anonymous
14 May 2010 2:59 AM
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We have been pretty excited about the last few weeks where there has been a lot of buzz about SQL Server 2008 R2 RTM. As noted in the
SQL Server Data Platform Insider blog posting
, this release has a lot of interesting features and is a major release. We have spent a lot of time with many TAP customers and many of the case studies mentioned in the blog are SQLCAT customers including the following case studies:
Bank of New Zealand
,
Studio Moderna
CareGroup Healthcare System
So what's next for the SQLCAT and SQL Server 2008 R2?
Regularly visit
sqlcat.com
as we will continue to publish our technical notes and whitepapers on our deep technical learnings (note we had already published the
PowerPivot Technical Diagram: PowerPivot Client/Server Architecture
)
Attend the joint
TechEd North America
/
MS BI Conference
in New Orleans June 7-10, 2010 - with our Ted Kummert as the key note speaker! A number of us will be attending and presenting at this year's joint conference.
Plan to attend
PASS 2010 North America
in Seattle November 8-11,2010. We will be continuing our SQLCAT track of sessions as well as "CSS and SQLCAT First Aid clinic" to answer all your questions.
You can also follow us on twitter via @sqlcat (though we typically do not answer questions via twitter due to the sheer volume of requests).
Enjoy!
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