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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Google Chrome: IE Killer?
Windows IT Pro
Demystifying SQL Server Virtualization
Michael Otey dispels some myths surrounding SQL Server virtualization, including the notion that all virtualization platforms are created equal. He explains the high-level differences between the hosted, hypervisor, and virtualized OS platforms.
SQL Server Magazine
T-SQL Enhancements in SQL Server 2008, Part 2
SQL Server 2008 powers up T-SQL with new features such as the GROUPING SETS operator and table-valued parameters.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server 2008 New Features
The latest version of SQL Server includes many new features—such as the Resource Governor, Policy-based Management, and Transparent Data Encryption—that will improve database administration and provide enhanced security and scalability.
Windows IT Pro
Download SQL Server 2008 Express
Windows IT Pro
Running Windows Server 2003 under Hyper-V
Windows IT Pro
Identifying your Hyper-V Version
Windows IT Pro
Migrating to SQL Server 2008
Now that Microsoft supports direct migration from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2008, you must decide: Should I migrate from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005, or should I migrate directly to SQL Server 2008?
SQL Server Magazine
T-SQL Enhancements in SQL Server 2008
Tour SQL Server 2008’s extended T-SQL feature set and learn how the new statements DECLARE, MERGE, and INSERT can make a DBA’s job easier.
SQL Server Magazine
Hyper-V FAQs
Michael helps you evaluate Hyper-V's requirements, such as how you upgrade or migrate from other VMs, and shows you some differences between Hyper-V, Virtual Server 2005, and VMware's ESX Server.
Windows IT Pro
Feature for Feature: VMware ESX Server versus Microsoft Hyper-V
Here's an early look at how Microsoft Hyper-V stacks up against market leader VMware ESX Server.
Windows IT Pro
Hyper-V FAQs
Windows IT Pro
Upgrading to Hyper-V RTM
Windows IT Pro
SQL Server Compact Edition FAQs
Windows IT Pro
Virtualization Shootout: Hyper-V vs. ESX Server 3.5
Find out how these two virtualization products compare in architecture, performance, and price.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server Compact Edition FAQs
SQL Server Compact Edition 3.5 is Microsoft’s smallest full relational database—check out these FAQs to learn more.
SQL Server Magazine
Virtualizing SQL Server with VMware or Hyper-V
Tests of server virtualization products VMware ESX Server 3.5 and Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, plus SQL Server running four virtual machines (VMs) indicate that SQL Server running in a VM is ready to handle production workloads.
SQL Server Magazine
Virtualization Shootout, Part 2
Find out whether Microsoft’s Hyper-V matches the performance levels set by VMware’s ESX Server.
Windows IT Pro
LANDesk Application Virtualization
LANDesk Application Virtualization doesn’t require the infrastructure of higher end application virtualization products and no client software is needed—two of the many reasons you should look closer at this solution.
Windows IT Pro
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Performance testing between Microsoft’s Hyper-V and VMware’s ESX Server revealed a number of unexpected results
Windows IT Pro
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