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Upgrading Typed DataSets in Visual Studio 2005
Typed DataSets are a common feature in .NET development projects. With the release this year of Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0, how will your Typed DataSet projects fare in the upgrade process? In this article, I discuss how the 2.0 Typed DataSets differ from the 1.x ones, and how upgrading your projects…
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Microsoft Set to Detail New Vertical, Horizontal Sales Strategies
From Microsoft Watch: It’s time again for Microsoft’s annual Worldwide Partner Conference. This year, it’s Minneapolis that will do the hosting honors. The Microsoft brass are slated to explain to the more than 6,000 partners in attendance Microsoft’s evolving vertical sales push, as well as its new small-business- and mid-market-focused partner programs for fiscal 2006.…
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Microsoft to Detail Its New Sales Matrix
While Microsoft is expected to use this week’s Worldwide Partner Conference to flesh out its vertical sales push, company brass also are going to detail the small-business and mid-market initiatives that Microsoft will launch in the coming year. Microsoft’s annual partner conference kicks off on Thursday in Minneapolis. More than 6,000 resellers, OEMs, systems integrators,…
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New Budget PCs Sport High-End Specs
Both Hewlett-Packard and Dell introduced their new budget-friendly “back-to-school” computer lines Wednesday, with dual-core processing options and foot-tall mini towers with serious noise control. The new HP lineup includes a handful of new HP Pavilion Desktop PCs, Media Center PCs, Compaq Presario PCs and a new 21-inch-wide flat-panel monitor. Retail stores will be carrying certain…
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Dell Adds Fibre Channel Switch to Blade Server
Dell Inc. is adding Fibre Channel connectivity capabilities to its blade servers. The Round Rock, Texas, company is announcing next week that it is offering up to two Fibre Channel switches from McData Corp. in the Dell Modular Server Enclosure, the chassis for the PowerEdge 1855 blade servers. The McData 4314 switches will add to…