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  • SSDS is Microsoft's Amazon S3 competitor

    OK, as a follow-up to my last post I've now taken the time to read the SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) whitepaper and have managed to discern some interesting information. I figured I'd stick it up here for reference.   Administration Customers will be billed by account and each account will be accessed using a Windows Live ID The ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on March 6, 2008
  • MDM -> Entity Framework -> ADO.Net Data Services. Better together?

    I have blogged a little bit about ADO.Net Data Services (aka Astoria) and Microsoft MDM of late and once briefly mentioned the two in the same breath. As I have gotten to know a bit more about these two technologies I have been thinking more about how they might one day work together and I'm going to outline those thoughts in this blog. Before I ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on March 1, 2008
  • Microsoft trial hosted data services

    There was some news over the weekend that probably went under the radar of most of you but I think its pretty important to know about.   Microsoft released an experimental version of a hosted data service built upon their data service technology, Astoria. Basically this service provides a very easy way of hosting your data in the cloud. ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on August 8, 2007
  • Astoria

    Just lately I've been doing a bit of searching around to see what data-centric offerings, other than the ones I normally deal with, Microsoft are pulling together. The one that has most caught my eye has been Astoria. I can't remember where exactly I first heard about it but it was this blog entry by Alex Barnett that really ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on June 30, 2007
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