Yesterday Was A Big, Big Day

Unless you are living under a rock, everyone knows that there were two big launches yesterday in the technology world.  Both were important to me.  The first was the virtual launch of SQL Server 2012, formerly known as Denali.  The second was the launch of the Apple iPad3 or the New iPad as their website is calling it.  They also launched a few other minor things but I find it interesting that Apple scheduled their launch after the SQL Server launch was announced.  Was this intentional?  I’m sure.

I tip my hat to Microsoft for this virtual launch platform was pretty nifty.  However it did lack the free t-shirt and pen raid I usually make on the Expo Hall floor because frankly who doesn’t love free SWAG!  I still have to set up a new virtual environment so I can begin playing with the SQL Server 2012 RTM, which was also available for download.

Now onto Apple, with the popularity of the iPad and iPhone, you would think that they would scale out their infrastructure to be able to accommodate the deluge of traffic to their store and website.  With enough money to buy this country, they could have a better solution to these woes.  I had to actually wait a couple of hours before I could buy my new iPad.  Oh, the horror.

Enjoy!

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About SQLGator

Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Florida Gator, Star Wars fanatic and is there anything else...oh yeah PS4! I am a geek and SQL Server Business Intelligence Consultant, there are other technologies greater than these? Not so fast my friend! I also love to travel to new and exotic places.

Posted on March 8, 2012, in Random Musings and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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