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Microsoft’s Lineup of SQL Server Related Webcasts for October 2008

Sep 30, 2008
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Four new webcasts are scheduled for October, covering such topics as “Add Business Intelligence to Service Oriented Architecture Applications”, “Addressing Compliance with SQL Server 2008” and more.


MSDN Webcast: Add Business Intelligence to Service Oriented Architecture Applications (Level 100)

Wednesday, October 01, 2008 11:00 AM Pacific Time


Learn how to add business intelligence to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications using Microsoft BizTalk Server Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server.


Live From Redmond: From DB to Display in the Data-Grid with Silverlight

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:00 AM Pacific Time


In this live presentation Silverlight Geek Jesse Liberty will demonstrate how to extract data from a SQL database using LINQ, make it available through a Web Service, and create a Silverlight Application that consumes that data and makes it visible to the user in a vivid and interactive way.


Lunch and Learn Webcast – All About SQL 2008

Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:00 PM Eastern Time


This session will provide a technical overview designed to highlight the latest features and functionalities of SQL 2008.


MSDN Webcast: Addressing Compliance with SQL Server 2008 (Level 300)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008 9:00 AM Pacific Time


In this webcast, we look at some of the new features in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and we describe how they can be used to help an organization address their compliance needs.

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