2024-04-19 (first published: 2020-01-21)
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2024-04-19 (first published: 2020-01-21)
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Steve talks about being back in an office today, at a customer where everyone comes in every day.
2024-04-17
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A guest editorial today from Kendra has a few tips for working from home.
2024-04-15 (first published: 2020-03-12)
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As a member of the PostgreSQL open-source community, I have been following the recent license change by Redis Labes on March 20, 2024. Redis introduced a dual license model, specifically adding the Redis Source Available License (RSAL), which prevents other vendors from providing Redis as a service without a paid subscription from Redis Labs. The […]
2024-04-13
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2024-04-12
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Today Steve discusses code freezes, those times when you don't allow changes to be made by developers.
2024-04-10
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2024-04-08 (first published: 2019-08-21)
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I recently came back from a trip to Las Vegas. I was privileged to be able to take part in the very first Fabric Community Conference. It was a great event, well attended. BUT... It was in Las Vegas. I am not a fan. First of all, Vegas is just far too noisy for me. […]
2024-04-06
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Steve asks the question today about when you might think about changing employers. He has some advice for you, whether you're happy or in need of a new position.
2024-04-05
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Today Steve discusses a disturbing trend, where technical workers are being thrown under the bus by management.
2024-04-03
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By Steve Jones
apolytus– n. the moment you realize you are changing as a person, finally outgrowing...
If you've ever wrestled with complex SQL code, you know the drill. Hours spent...
Today I was having a nice discussion with some colleagues about Fabric and pricing/licensing...
This is one I haven't seen before. I'm trying to drop a database user...
I have a PowerShell script that I use to automate the backup of Analysis...
By Stewart "Arturius" Campbell
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Read Only Replica in SQL...
Our environment runs using SQL Server Standard. We are implementing Availability groups. Our database has been experiencing high read volumes, so I want to let the application read the Synchronized Secondary replica, as I read that HADR does this. Can we implement this?
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