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  • In the endless search for optimal performance in Bulk loading data, I have written a paper which describes how to reach top performance using the SqlBulkCopy class in .NET, trying to find the best combination of its parameter settings to load heaps, clustered  Read more

  • During a conversation I expressed the idea of making a DSLs to model cubes by leveraging the “Oslo” platform – my needs was having a human readable source file, easy to compare if you have two versions of the same entity (cube, dimension, or something  Read more

  • I’ve been so busy in the last weeks that I wasn’t able to blog about PASS Summit 2009, so here’s a short recap. I and Alberto presented the SQLBI Methodology in a 75 minutes slot. The room was full, there were about 200 people and no sits available. We  Read more

  • The project codenamed Gemini has an official name now: PowerPivot . The complete name should be “PowerPivot for Excel 2010”, but PowerPivot is simpler. I didn’t like that name yesterday, but today it seems better. Microsoft announced this name at the  Read more

  • A few months ago I wrote about a possible bug using both DirectSlice and MeasureExpression . A few days ago, Edward Melomed answered that the behavior we observed was not a bug but by design: you can read the complete answer on Connect . The key point  Read more

  • I already talked about the Expert Cube Development with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services book I wrote with Chris and Alberto . We found several posts around the blogosphere and I'd like to keep track of them - I'll try to update this post whenever  Read more

  • In these days, I’m starting to use Gemini and I’m discussing about it in dedicated CTP newsgroups. I recently wrote a message that I’d like to share here, but not before some considerations. First of all, like Chris said , Gemini is less than a threat  Read more

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