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Update on SQL Server Modeling CTP (Repository/Modeling Services, "Quadrant" and "M")

In October 2007, Microsoft introduced “Oslo” as the codename for a set of technical...

Date: 09/22/2010

Data + XML + “Oslo” = “It’s All Data” (the new Data Developer Center)

For those who have been frequenting https://msdn.com/oslo, you'll find as of this morning that you'll...

Date: 11/17/2009

Announcing the SQL Server Modeling (née “Oslo”) CTP for November 2009

One certainty about product teams at Microsoft is that they never stop working to improve and refine...

Date: 11/17/2009

Next "Oslo" CTP to be released in conjunction with PDC

Many of you are surely asking when the next CTP for "Oslo" will be released, since we haven't had...

Date: 11/02/2009

First Modeling Sessions Posted for PDC'09

Data Programming and Modeling for the Microsoft .NET Developer, by Don Box and Chris Anderson. Watch...

Date: 08/18/2009

What's So Compelling about "Quadrant" Anyway?

By Michael Murray, Senior Program Manager(Edited November 17, 2009, to reflect the renaming of...

Date: 07/31/2009

SQL Script to Uninstall an "M" Image

by Oz Evren, Software Design Engineer for Microsoft code name "Oslo" One feature that is commonly...

Date: 07/23/2009

(Transcript) Don Box and Chris Anderson Explain "Oslo" in 5 Minutes [actually 6 minutes and 32 seconds]

This post is an edited transcript of the short video on...

Date: 07/06/2009

Samples for the "Oslo" May CTP

A few people have asked "where are the samples"? As you can see from the Release Notes, they are no...

Date: 05/27/2009

About the "Oslo" May 2009 CTP

Hello once again from Kraig, Kent, and Chris, your editors on the "Oslo" Developer Center. We're...

Date: 05/26/2009

How to clean up the Repository

Have you ever wondered, after a session of experimenting and playing with the M tools and the...

Date: 04/06/2009

Going right to the source

With any new language - whether it be a programming language or communication language – it’s always...

Date: 11/21/2008