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MinWin
MinWin is the lowest level of the Windows operating system. It runs the kernel, the TCP/IP stack and basic system services; it is self-contained and has no understanding of, or dependence upon, the rest of the Windows operating... Definition | SearchWindowsServer.com
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Manage, query SQL Azure Federations using T-SQL
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is the first article in a two-part series on managing Microsoft’s sharding technology SQL Azure Federations with Transact-SQL (T-SQL). Part 1 focuses on using T-SQL to create federated tables and migrating data... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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Will MinWin and a Hyper-V client hypervisor debut in Windows 8?
If a Hyper-V client and MinWin, a stripped-down OS, appear in Windows 8, they could resolve Microsoft's argument against licensing virtualized Internet Explorer. News | SearchVirtualDesktop.com
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Mark Minasi, Microsoft MinWin and you
Microsoft has a long way to go before it reaches its goal for MinWin. Windows expert Mark Minasi talks about what MinWin means to IT professionals. Article | SearchWindowsServer.com
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The nuts and bolts of T-SQL aggregate functions in SQL Server 2008
A recent article discussed the basics of T-SQL string functions with examples of how to truncate, modify and... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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Gaining insight with SQL Server dynamic management views, Part 2
Dynamic management views (DMVs) are a SQL Server feature providing detailed database and system information, as I... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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On the server level with SQL Server dynamic management views
Dynamic management views are a SQL Server feature providing detailed database and system information. The first category of DMVs, as I discussed in the first article of this two-part series,... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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LEFT OUTER JOIN to a MIN/MAX row
An Oracle user asks SQL expert Rudy Limeback how to use a LEFT OUTER JOIN with a MIN/MAX condition. Ask the Expert | SearchOracle.com
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Using range charts for visualization with Report Builder 3.0
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Recommended practices for SQL Server Analysis Services aggregations
Retrieving data from a cache is the fastest way for SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) to resolve a query.
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