One of the most exciting new features slated to be included with the release of SQL Server 2011, code-named Denali, is a toolset Microsoft says will advance the art of database development. This new feature -- tentatively named SQL Server Development Tools (SSDT) and code-named Juneau -- is built within Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and uses the Windows Presentation Foundation shell.
As a result, SSDT supports a unified development environment that provides functionality for both data-tier and application-tier developers across SQL Server platforms, including support for Microsoft's cloud-based database.
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As a result, SSDT supports a unified development environment that provides functionality for both data-tier and application-tier developers across SQL Server platforms, including support for Microsoft's cloud-based database.
read more
http://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com/feature/Finally-development-across-platforms-in-Microsoft-Visual-Studio-2010?asrc=EM_NLT_13721951&track=NL-417&ad=827652
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samitha
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