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Microsoft Visual Studio Database Edition 2008

This evening, I presented to the sql server MTUG in Microsoft, Sanyford. Sql Mtug Group Link .

Thanks to all who attended & Niall and Co. for the invitation.

If you have any questions from the event, feel free to email me - acrowley@decaresystems.ie

You can download the presentation here :Microsoft Visual Studio Database Edition 2008 Presentation

Make sure to check out the 2008 Power Tools, Unit Testing and Data Generation !

SQL Server 2008 Certification for DB Developers

My primary role here is as a Database Developer and being frank about it I really don’t need to know how to backup up the database or set up replication so on and so forth you get the idea, I’m not a DBA. At the start of the year I completed the SQL Server 2005 MCTS (70-431), sadly about half of the certification coursework is based around DBA tasks.

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R&D, Innovation and Technical Progress at DSI

There can be little doubt but that there is increased emphasis placed on Ireland as a knowledge economy. We have a well-established array of research funding agencies , whose aim is to promote the area of R&D within Ireland, by focusing on industry R&D and by linking industry and academia. This is all done to improve the long-term viability and sustainability of the Irish economy. But what can individual firms achieve on their own? What R&D are they doing? And, significantly, who is benefiting from this focus? DSI as an organisation is certainly contributing to this work, much time and effort is devoted to R&D activities. Let us examine this work, and ultimately see who is benefiting from this.

The open source community has long since emerged as a leading example of cooperation and collaboration within the wider software development community.   DSI’s long standing commitment to supporting open source software is demonstrated by having a policy for preferential adoption of OSS tools and applications where possible, and by actively contributing to other OSS initiatives. Earlier this year DSI announced that it was invited to contribute to the open source framework Spring .NET. This follows on from DSI’s adoption of Spring as the framework of choice for DSI’s Java application development. Recently DSI released it’s own OS DBPro Bridge application. This is of interest to developers using Visual Studio who are required to work in conjunction with a DBA using DBPro. This is designed as an open source download, users can use it as a plug-in to their own software development projects.

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