Dave Campbell: SQL Server Data Services and the Future of Data in the Cloud
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Here we chat about David's history at Microsoft, the work he does (and has done) in SQL Server's core processing and storage engines, the history and future of general purpose databases and an introduction to our cloud data services platform (marketing came up with the sexy "SQL Server Data Services" name...).
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Recognizable a situation of data access transparency
With flexible SQL Server synchronization interfaces, storage location and scale matters might be resolved by database administration and deployment scenarios. Today's system analysts should hope for administrative import/ restore and export/ backup of data independently from scale of storage services. Valued business system has total product solution of secure and procedural storage management beside Windows system interfaces.
How could Microsoft cloud services replace today's data transfer solution along virtual business on Internet? Is only unique pricing value of SDSS?
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