OakLeaf Systems

OakLeaf Systems is a Northern California software consulting organization specializing in developing and writing about Windows Azure, Windows Azure SQL Database, Windows Azure SQL Data Sync, Windows Azure SQL Database Federations, Windows Azure Mobile Services and Web Sites, Windows Phone 8, LINQ, ADO.NET Entity Framework, OData and WCF Data Services, SQL Server 2008+, and Visual Studio LightSwitch. TIP: Click the latest item's title below to speed loading.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Visual Basic Team Releases January LINQ CTP

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Microsoft released the January CTP of the Language Integrated Query (LINQ) project's Visual Basic preview for Visual Studio 2005 on Janu...
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Monday, January 16, 2006

InfoWorld Gives Thumbs Up to SQL Server 2005

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InfoWorld magazine's "Special Report" for January 16, 2006, " SQL Server's extreme makeover ," begins with thi...
Thursday, December 29, 2005

A First Look at Amazon Connect Author "Blogs"

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This post is a bit off-topic, but writing books about databases consumes a substantial part of my time and contributes a significant part o...
Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Squidoo Beta Problems - December 2005

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I've been testing Squidoo lenses as a supplement to the OakLeaf blog since the Web application entered the public beta stage in early D...
Thursday, December 15, 2005

Squidoo and Google Base: A Tale of Two Aggregators

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Other than the obvious relationship between 23-skidoo —a roaring-twenties slang term for "I'm outta here," which might have o...
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Roger Jennings (--rj)
Oakland, California, United States
I'm a Windows Azure Insider, a retired Windows Azure MVP, the principal developer for OakLeaf Systems and the author of 30+ books on Microsoft software. The books have more than 1.25 million English copies in print and have been translated into 20+ languages.

My latest books are Cloud Computing with the Windows Azure Platform for Wrox and Microsoft Access 2010 In Depth for Que.

I'm also a contributing editor for Visual Studio Magazine, write for Redmond Developer News, and contribute to TechTarget's SearchCloudComputing.com blog.

Full disclosure: I make part of my livelihood by writing about Microsoft products in books and for magazines. I regularly receive free evaluation software from Microsoft and press credentials for Microsoft Tech•Ed and PDC. I'm also a member of the Microsoft Partner Network.
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