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SQL Server Magazine UPDATE, June 30, 2005--Microsoft Integration Technologies

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June 30, 2005

1. Perspectives

  • Microsoft's Integration Technologies
  • 2. SQL Server 2005 Watch

  • SQL Server 2005 Roadshow Back by Popular Demand to 15 Cities
  • 3. News & Views

  • Have You Created an Innovative SQL Server Solution?
  • Results of Previous Instant Poll: SQL Server Magazine
  • New Instant Poll: Operating System
  • 4. Events and Resources

  • Get on the 64-bit Bandwagon
  • Back By Popular Demand—SQL Server 2005 Roadshow in a City Near You
  • It Just Got Easier to Network With Your IT Peers!
  • Chapter 8 Available—SQL Server Administration for Oracle DBAs
  • Congratulations to the 4th Annual Best of TechEd 2005 Awards winners!
  • 5. Featured White Paper

  • Instant Recovery and Data Protection for SQL Servers
  • 6. Peer to Peer

  • Hot Tip: SQL Server's Rounding Secrets
  • Hot Article: Bare-Metal Tuning
  • In a Nutshell: DevTeach Days
  • Hot Threads
  • 7. Announcements

  • Check out the SQL Server Magazine Master CD
  • SQL Server Magazine Monthly Online Pass = Quick Answers!
  • 8. New & Improved

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    1. Perspectives


  • Microsoft's Integration Technologies

  • by Brian Moran, [email protected]

    Abraham H. Maslow said, "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." Maslow might well have been talking about database professionals (myself included) who look at every problem from a data architect's perspective. I can admit that I've done some goofy things with T-SQL to avoid leaving the safe, cozy confines of the database world I know and love. But in the world of Microsoft-based data-integration technologies, it's becoming increasingly hard to know which type of hammer to use. (Go to http://lists.sqlmag.com/t?ctl=D968:7B3DB for a list of more than a dozen different types of hammers.) In the good old days, data integration was simple. We had flat files, bulk copy program (bcp), and the relational engine. You could liven things up and throw in some ASCII, EBCDIC, or binary file representations, maybe even mix in some fixed-length vs.

    variable-length file data. Then Microsoft introduced DTS and many other cool data-integration tools.

    Today, it takes 17 pages to sift through all the server products and 3-letter acronyms to understand Microsoft integration technologies. I know this because I've read a new 17-page white paper called "Understanding Microsoft Integration Technologies." The white paper is a collaborative effort from the following teams: Microsoft Message Queue Services (MSMQ), Microsoft Indigo, SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS), SQL Server Service Broker (SSB), SQL Server replication, Host Integration Server, and Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. The document describes the core-use cases for these technologies and practical guidance about when to use which technology.

    I won't attempt to steal thunder from the white paper. It's a great read and I recommend it to all data architects, or aspiring data architects. Getting the paper will be the tricky part. The only way I know to get to the paper is by navigating through the blog entry of one of the document's authors. You'll find easy-to-follow instructions at http://lists.sqlmag.com/t?ctl=D963:7B3DB . I could have waited until the document cleared Microsoft legal to recommend it to you, but that can take a while and this is hot-off-the-presses information that should be enjoyed now rather than later.


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    2. SQL Server 2005 Watch


    SQL Server 2005 Roadshow Back by Popular Demand to 15 Cities
    Based on the great success of the spring series, the "Get Ready for SQL Server 2005 Roadshow" is coming to 15 additional cities July 26 through September 22. Database administrators, developers, and business intelligence (BI) professionals can learn first-hand how to upgrade to SQL Server 2005 in this one-day intensive course, produced by SQL Server Magazine and the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS) and sponsored by Microsoft.

    The roadshow includes three content tracks: administration, development, and business intelligence. Training companies for this series are Hitachi Consulting, Scalability Experts, and Solid Quality Learning. The roadshow dates are:

    Portland, July 26
    Seattle, July 28
    Kansas City, August 9
    St. Louis, August 11
    Minneapolis, August 16
    Washington, D.C., August 18
    Phoenix, August 23
    Denver, August 25
    Atlanta, August 30
    Tampa, September 1
    Los Angeles, September 8
    Detroit, September 13
    Philadelphia, September 15
    Cincinnati, September 20
    Columbus, September 22

    "We've had overwhelming positive response to the first series of the roadshow, which visited 7 cities in April and May," said Michele Crockett, associate publisher of SQL Server Magazine. "Some cities were sold out weeks before the event. We're excited about expanding this event and bringing it to SQL Server professionals in 15 more cities during July, August, and September. The roadshow is an excellent opportunity for DBAs, developers, and BI professionals to get answers to their questions about how an upgrade to SQL Server 2005 will affect their database environment."

    The full-day course will include technical presentations by premier sponsors, as well as keynote presentations about SQL Server 2005 innovations by Microsoft technical representatives. The registration fee for the roadshow is $99, which includes a full day of technical content, breakfast, lunch, a one-year subscription to SQL Server Magazine, a one-year membership to PASS, an attendee bag, roadshow T-shirt, and the opportunity to win prizes from various sponsors.

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    3. News & Views


  • Have You Created an Innovative SQL Server Solution?

  • If so, you qualify to enter this awards program. SQL Server Magazine is organizing its 4th annual Innovator Awards Program. An awards committee, designated by SQL Server Magazine, will review all entries and select one grand-prize winner, 3 runners up, and honorable mentions if appropriate. The grand-prize winner will win a free trip to the 2005 SQL Server Magazine Connections Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 7-10, a special trophy, and a write up in the January 2006 issue. Contest ends August 1, so fill out an entry form today to get the recognition you deserve for your innovative solution. Click here:
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    Results of Previous Instant Poll: SQL Server Magazine "Do you subscribe to SQL Server Magazine?" Here are the results from the 85 votes (deviations from 100 are due to a rounding error):

  • 73% Yes
  • 2% No, but I plan to
  • 9% Not personally, but I read a pass-around copy at work
  • 15% No
  • New Instant Poll: Operating System
    "What OS are you running SQL Server on?" Go to the SQL Server Magazine home page (http://lists.sqlmag.com/t?ctl=D977:7B3DB ) and submit your vote for

  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows 2000 Server or Professional
  • Windows NT Server or Workstation
  • Windows 9x or Me
  • 4. Events and Resources


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  • Find out all you need to know about 64-bit computing and why your next computer will be 64-bit! Join industry expert Mike Otey as he compares 32-bit and 64-bit technology and reveals the best platform for high performance. You'll also learn how to successfully migrate and manage the two. Register now to learn the most important factors and best uses of 64-bit technology.
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  • Back By Popular Demand—SQL Server 2005 Roadshow in a City Near You

  • Get the facts about migrating to SQL Server 2005. SQL Server experts will present real-world information about administration, development, and business intelligence to help you implement a best-practices migration to SQL Server 2005 and improve your database-computing environment. Attend and receive a 1-year membership to PASS and 1-year subscription to SQL Server Magazine. Register now!
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  • Databases have assumed a role of primary importance in many businesses. This highly visible role is complete with multiple responsibilities and demands. In Chapter 8, you'll discover the availability- and scalability-related features of Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server and the requirements and features that can help you increase availability and scalability. Plus—you'll learn three key backup and recovery features related to availability and scalability. Download your free copy now!
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  • Congratulations to the 4th Annual Best of Tech Ed 2005 Awards winners!

  • Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine presented awards to Windows and SQL technology vendors in 12 categories and one overall winner at the Best of Tech Ed Awards in Orlando. The field included more than 260 entries and products were evaluated based on their strategic importance in the market, competitive advantage, and value to the customer. Click here to learn all of the Best of Tech Ed 2005 winners
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    5. Featured White Paper


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    6. Peer to Peer


  • Hot Tip: SQL Server's Rounding Secrets

  • by Brian Moran, [email protected]

    Looking at the examples in Listings 1 and 2, I don't understand why SQL Server rounds certain decimal values. The first number after the decimal data type is the precision setting, which defines the total number of digits the integer can have. The second number is the scale setting, which defines the total number of digits to the right of the decimal place. Listing 1 returns the result set

       .00357175      .003571750

    However, if I change the decimal definitions to (19,9), as Listing 2 shows, SQL Server truncates the data and rounds the result to the sixth decimal place as follows:

       .00357175      .003572

    Given that the final answer requires 8 decimal places and I've set the scale to 9, why does SQL Server round the result?

  • See the example listings and read the answer to this question today at

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  • Hot Article: Bare-Metal Tuning

  • If you spend any time on the SQL Server Magazine discussion forums or Microsoft SQL Server newsgroups, you'll see a lot of questions about hardware setup and configuration. In fact, many of the performance problems that IT professionals encounter result from simple ignorance of good hardware design. Kevin Kline has spent many years as a DBA and developer, but it wasn't until he was specifically tasked with configuring enterprise-class servers that he learned to resolve many of the key difficulties in building well-tuned SQL Server from the bare metal on up. In his July focus article "Bare-Metal Tuning," Kevin Kline gives you tips you can use to maximize SQL Server performance before you ever install the software. Read this article today and post your comments at
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  • In a Nutshell: DevTeach Days

  • Kevin Kline got to know some interesting speakers and learn some interesting things at DevTeach. Don Kiely led some good security sessions, Peter Debetta spoke mostly about programming topics relating to SQL Server, Randy Dyess is a prolific author who writes about database security and T-SQL, and Julia Lerman is a .NET MVP and one of the INETA directors who's a prolific and informative blogger on .NET programming issues. There are a lot more speakers to learn from at DevTeach. Check out http://lists.sqlmag.com/t?ctl=D96E:7B3DB to learn more about them. Let Kevin know what you think today at
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  • Hot Threads: Check out the following hot threads, and see other discussions in our 30 SQL Server forums.

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    Administration: Database Corruption
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    T-SQL: Disorder Rows In Table After Disorder
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    Performance: Slow Query Performance In Transaction
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    Development: Select Data For Previous Month
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    DTS: ODBC Connection Job Failures
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    7. Announcements


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    8. New & Improved


    by Raquel Harper, [email protected]

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  • VERITAS announced that VERITAS i3, service-management software that detects database performance problems, now supports SQL Server 2005 and Microsoft.NET. The new release lets users monitor, analyze, and fine-tune their applications before bottlenecks affect database service levels. The software provides a complete view of application performance, detects problems, and helps users identify the most effective solution for each problem. The product also provides key application, database, analysis, and system and storage statistics data to provide a smooth migration to SQL Server 2005. For Microsoft .NET, the tool provides visibility into .NET applications using .NET's framework so that you can isolate and eliminate costly performance problems before they affect end users. VERITAS i3 for .NET and SQL Server 2005 will be available in July 2005. Pricing starts at $1000 per CPU for SQL Server and $1500 per CPU for .NET. For more information, contact VERITAS at 800-327-2232 or 650-527-8000.
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  • Support Job Scheduling on 64-Bit

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  • Red Gate Software announced SQL Log Rescue, software that lets you undo and redo individual SQL Server database transactions, protecting users from losing data and eliminating downtime. The tool examines backup files and live transaction logs to ensure full data recovery. Simplifying investigation of SQL Server log files, the product lets you use filtering and search tools to identify problems. You can view details of all transactions, including those involving text and image data, and undo and redo them with scripted SQL. For example, if a table is accidentally dropped, the product will recover all the data in seconds. SQL Log Rescue is available as a standalone product for $295 or as part of a discounted bundle with SQL Backup for $490. A fully functional trial version of the software is available for download. For more information, contact Red Gate Software at 866-733-4283 or [email protected].
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