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> Hmm - I couldn't find any reference to B&N in the link you provided. I did
> not explore the sub links that much - could you perhaps provide a direct
> reference to the B&N documented reference implementation ?
>
> I work with B&N, and they have some Microsoft. They have a great deal of
> Oracle. Even Microsoft's own reference material cites this -
> http://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/Common/FileOpen.aspx?FileName=21672_Barnes_Noble_SQL2005_final.doc
Check the project technical overview here http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/projreal.mspx
Also, watch the SQL 2005 launch videos - google that.
Do you want more?
-- Tony Rogerson SQL Server MVP http://sqlserverfaq.com - free video tutorials "Mark Townsend" <markbtownsend_at_comcast.net> wrote in message news:kYadnQDRPZSr33PeRVn-gA_at_comcast.com...Received on Sat Feb 11 2006 - 15:06:40 CST
> Tony Rogerson wrote:
>
>> For a fully documented reference implementation on how they did Barnes
>> and Noble go here:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/solutions/bi/projectreal.mspx - it contains
>> a ton of white papers and architecture documents, a very good source of
>> material if you are starting to develop a big system, if you need more
>> just ask.
>
>
> Hmm - I couldn't find any reference to B&N in the link you provided. I did
> not explore the sub links that much - could you perhaps provide a direct
> reference to the B&N documented reference implementation ?
>
> I work with B&N, and they have some Microsoft. They have a great deal of
> Oracle. Even Microsoft's own reference material cites this -
> http://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/Common/FileOpen.aspx?FileName=21672_Barnes_Noble_SQL2005_final.doc
>
> "The company, which runs Oracle databases for operational systems ...."