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Are You Supporting Mobile SQL Server Applications?

(7/25/2008 newsletter)

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Special: SQL Server 2008 Features:  Chris Shaw takes a look at some of the new features of SQL Server - and how they work. This is a special airing of his session from the June Virtual Conference. 

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Are You Supporting Mobile Applications?
If so, you'll want to see this article about developing for mobile applications.   What I thought was really cool in this article was the talk about building "sometimes connected" applications, and what it means for the databases and data elements you're creating.  

Some of this is pretty straightforward - handling clashes between values, that type of thing.  Some you may have already worked through with replication-type systems, as many of the challenges are similar.  But the things that were really intriguing were the concepts they outlined as "relying on key connected moments" - the idea behind essentially gluing together a series of events that support the application being connected and able to complete a given set of work.  Sort of what you've worked with when you're building transaction-based applications-  the rules and objectives of ACID-based transactions apply.  But, in this case, it's a thing of wrapping these types of concepts around a functional bit of work to do. 

Great stuff - and worth reading if you're now, or will be, working in a sometimes-connected application environment.

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Are You Supporting Mobile SQL Server Applications? - (07/25/2008)

Application- (and Data Use) Aware Data Management - (07/24/2008)

Spatial Data Types - Some Help Understanding Them - (07/23/2008)

AJAX - Are You Doing Applications Work With It Yet? - (07/22/2008)

Web 2.0 - A Good Thing, Or Bad Thing for Projects? - (07/21/2008)

New Video Posted Today - TSQL 103 - (07/18/2008)

Final SQL Server 2008 Feedback Items - (07/17/2008)

SQL Server Security Teamwork - (07/16/2008)

What Is Your SQL Server Security Plan and Approach? - (07/15/2008)

Data Storage - Revisited - (07/14/2008)



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