Michael Otey
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 Michael Otey is technical director for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine and coauthor of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 New Features (Osborne/McGraw-Hill).
Through a special arrangement with Osborne/McGraw-Hill, we invite you to preview a chapter from Michael's new book on SQL Server Integration Services
Email address: mikeo@windowsitpro.com
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Report From PASS Summit 2009
Learn what's new for the Professional Assoication for SQL Server (PASS) organization.
Windows IT Pro
Up in the Air over Cloud Computing
Do you want to run SQL Server and other mission-critical applications from the cloud?
SQL Server Magazine
Top 20 SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition–Only Features
Not all SQL Server 2008 editions are created equal—check out 20 cool features that are found only in SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition.
SQL Server Magazine
ESXi vs. ESX Server
Just as there are two versions of Hyper-V, there are two versions of ESX Server: ESX Server 3.5 and the free ESXi.
Windows IT Pro
The Standalone Hyper-V 2008 Server
This sidebar summarizes the primary differences between Hyper-V Server 2008 and the version of Hyper-V that ships with Server 2008.
Windows IT Pro
Virtualization Rematch
A lot has changed in the virtualization market, and particularly in Microsoft’s and VMware’s virtualization products. We take a fresh look at how these market forces compare in the performance arena.
Windows IT Pro
Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets
Windows Sidebar gives you useful and fun tools on the desktop. Check out cool gadgets for eBay bidding, watching system resources, and accessing PowerShell.
Windows IT Pro
Enabling Vista's Hibernation
Windows IT Pro
Moving from Command Shell scripting to PowerShell
Windows IT Pro
Browser Wars Redux
The Google Chrome browser presents a challenge both Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and to SQL Server web application development.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server 2008 Editions
SQL Server 2008 editions come in many flavors, from Enterprise to Web to Workgroup and beyond. Get the lowdown on features, support, and how much each will impact your budget.
SQL Server Magazine
Steps to Migrate VMs from Virtual Server 2005 to Hyper-V
The common VHD format lets you move VMs from Virtual Server 2005 to Hyper-V—follow these 10 steps for an easy migration.
Windows IT Pro
Registering ESX Server VMs using the Console
Windows IT Pro
SQL Server 2008 Editions
Get the basic facts about the seven editions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
Windows IT Pro
New Data Types in SQL Server 2008
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 includes many new data types, most notably discrete DATE and TIME data types, spatial data types such as GEOGRAPHY and GEOMETRY, and FILESTREAM.
Windows IT Pro
Review: SQL Server 2008
IntelliSense and T-SQL debugging, Hot Add CPUs, data compression, new DATE, TIME and spatial data types and a host of other new features make SQL Server 2008 a must-have upgrade for Enterprise and SQL Server 2000 users.
Windows IT Pro
Download Hyper-V Server 2008
Try out Hyper-V Server 2008
Windows IT Pro
SQL Server 2008: Which Edition’s Right for You?
How can you help your organization choose the edition of SQL Server 2008 it needs? Michael Otey takes a quick tour through the options that are available.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Nitro 2.0
This product can improve the performance of your SQL Server systems if they're constrained by network bandwidth.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server Backup Best Practices
Reduce the stress of performing a system restore—follow these SQL Server best practices.
SQL Server Magazine
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