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  • Update on SQL PASS 2007 Presentations

    I am giving 3 presentations at SQL PASS 2007 in Denver:

    Wednesday, September 19th, 9:45am to 11am, room 709:
    DBA-317-M The Next Release of Microsoft SQL Server: Beyond Relational
    (co-presenting with Kevin Farlee)
    Main focus will be the new features in the areas of unstructured and semistructured data management in SQL Server 2008.

    Wednesday, September 19th, 1:30pm to 2:45pm, room 709:
    AD-407-M Deep Dive into XQuery and XML in Microsoft SQL Server: Common Problems & Best Practice Solutions
    This is the same presentation I gave at TechEd 2007, a bit shortened to fit into the timeslot. Focus is on SQL Server 2005 XQuery and XML optimizations, however they also will apply to SQL Server 2008.

    Thursday, September 20th, 1:30pm to 2:45pm, room 709:
    AD-312-M Building Spatial Application with Microsoft SQL Server
    (co-presenting with Isaac Kunen)
    This will be an updated presentation of the chalktalk that I gave at TechEd 2007. Main focus is that the demo runs now on the bits that will be shipping :).

    We merged the Friday 4pm presentation on managing unstructured and semistructured data (AD-313-M) with the presentation on "Beyond Relational" that Kevin and I will give on Wednesday. Primarily because the two presentations had a large overlap and neither Shan nor Srini were able to attend.


  • My first post on SQLblog.com

    Hi all

    My name is Michael Rys. I am a program manager in the SQL Server Engine team at Microsoft and have so far been blogging at

    Starting today, I will move my main blogging activity from SQLJunkies over to here. I will continue to post there for a while, but everything you see there you will see here too ;-). The signal/noise ratio at SQLJunkies in comments is just unbearable, but I still have a readership there that won't follow me quickly.

    Please let me know if you want me to copy the old postings (at least the ones that are still relevant) over to here.


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