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  • SDS goes full circle

    When SQL Data Services (SDS) was first announced it was called SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) before they later changed the name. Judging by today’s announcement in blog entry The no spin details on the new SDS features on the SSDS blog they might have been well advised to leave well alone because the service is being dramatically altered in ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on March 10, 2009
  • SSDS developments

    There have been some snippets of information trickling out of the Microsoft PDC this evening about SQL Server Data Services (SSDS). Namely: That’s not its name anymore. Its now called SQL Data Services (SDS) SDS is the data layer in Windows Azure You can now do joins between different entities. Just by the very nature of cloud services ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on October 27, 2008
  • SSDS: Getting a list of authorities in C#

    I mentioned yesterday in my blog entry Are database pros relevant on the RESTful web? that I’d be doing more blogging related to cloud computing and here is the first one. it regards SQL Server Data Services (SSDS). I’ve been using SSDS for a few months and during that time I’ve managed to create a lot of junk up in that there cloud….I’ve ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on October 17, 2008
  • SSDS: I'm gonna get 500 results and then I'll get 500 more...

    I recently got accepted onto the SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) beta program and have been getting to grips with the how, what and why of the service. For those that don't know SSDS is a cloud computing platform from Microsoft that allows us to store data in the cloud rather than host it on our own database servers. The data is ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamie.thomson on June 27, 2008
  • 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
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