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Dr. Michael Rys on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and XQuery

From: Tony Lavinio <stylusstudio@------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 3/2/2005 2:07:00 PM
Dear microsoft.public.xml XML community:

It's hard to imagine a major company that doesn't have at least
some systems running SQL Server, or using Microsoft XML
technologies for that matter. Because of this, we're especially
pleased to bring you Stylus Studio Senior Product Architect Ivan
Pedruzzi's interview with Dr. Michael Rys, the Program Manager
for the Microsoft SQL Server Engine Team. Dr. Rys is the man
responsible for many of the XML initiatives in Microsoft SQL
Server, including XQuery support in the upcoming SQL Server 2005
release (codenamed "Yukon"). Michael also serves as Microsoft's
representative on the W3C XQuery Working Group and on the SQL
standardization committee at ANSI.

Catch the latest and greatest installment in our XQuery by the
XPerts' series here: www.---.com

Sincerely,
Tony Lavinio, Stylus Studio Engineer
www.---.com/


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