SQL Sentry's Aaron Bertrand (@AaronBertrand) shows how you can use Extended Events to track temp table creation and identify which session created which #temp table.
Aaron Bertrand (@AaronBertrand) talks about SQL Server 2014 Standard Edition and a couple of little carrots that might make this upgrade more compelling than SQL Server 2012.
Glenn Berry (@GlennAlanBerry) of SQLskills.com provides excellent background information on your best choices for processor selection if you are building hardware to support SQL Server 2014.
SQL Sentry's Aaron Bertrand (@AaronBertrand) talks a little more about in-memory table-valued parameters, and explains why some scenarios you test may not demonstrate the power of this technology.
Benjamin Nevarez (@BenjaminNevarez) gives us some insight into the new cardinality estimator in SQL Server 2014 – both how it works as well as how to keep the functionality of the current version of the estimator.
SQL Sentry's Aaron Bertrand (@AaronBertrand) highlights a couple of potential problems discovered in various AdventureWorks-based In-Memory OLTP samples out there, and how to work around them.