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SQL Server 2005 and the CLR: What do you need to know

Speaker Randy Holloway. Former IT Director and Software Development ManagerAuthor of over thirty articles on .NET, SQL Server and other Microsoft technologiesAuthor of two upcoming booksDeveloping Solutions with SQL Server 2005Professional MOM 2005, SMS 2003, and Microsoft Update . SQL Server

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SQL Server 2005 and the CLR: What do you need to know

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    1. SQL Server 2005 and the CLR: What do you need to know? Randy Holloway Solution Specialist- App Plat & Dev Microsoft Corporation

    2. Speaker Randy Holloway Former IT Director and Software Development Manager Author of over thirty articles on .NET, SQL Server and other Microsoft technologies Author of two upcoming books Developing Solutions with SQL Server 2005 Professional MOM 2005, SMS 2003, and Microsoft Update

    3. SQL Server and CLR Key benefits Rich choice of modern languages VB, C#, Managed C++, COBOL, T-SQL continues as a 1st class citizen Leverage extensive frameworks .NET framework: Use extensive libraries built by Microsoft Enable 3rd parties to write libraries & extend DB Leverage extensive tools support for .NET VS.NET, Borland & 3rd party tools (e.g. profilers) SQL Server Management Studio No more need for XPs!

    4. Developer and DBA Convergence Developers and DBAs have traditionally worked to an interface, defined by: Table or View definition Stored Procedure & result set definition

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