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SQL Server 2008 R2 CTP to download and test the new features

It is a public news on the availability of the first community technology preview (CTP) of SQL Server 2008 R2 for MSDN and TechNet subscribers, including the general availability. So what's new with SQL Server 2008 R2? To find out that you need to...

How to configure SQL Server Reporting Services in a DMZ environment?

Many questions will come out if you need set your Reporting Server on Internet within DMZ environment? The important aspects involves SQL Server database, Reports Services & Report Manager, for the sake of discussion say if Report Services and Report...

SQL Server Reporting Services - avoid restarting IIS when security groups are added

You may be aware that using normal method of http://servername/reports will give access to the users and if you grant reporting service permissions using the folder properties security (or report manager) to the Windows groups you might need to restart...

Data Warehouse Scalability Features in SQL Server 2008

By now you might be aware or have gone through the web resources and conferences about what's new within SQL Server 2008 version, one thing is sure scalability for your database platform. Though there isn't a real-time data warehouse implementation within...

SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services - tutorials how-to?

Tutorials and free e-learning resources have become very useful within the Microsoft community recenlty, I have been looking for similar kind of information for Reporting Services and in particular to report building (GUI enhancement) as compared to SQL...