Archives: January 2011
Education and Career Resources from Microsoft and the Community
Sometimes I’m timely in getting the news out on useful resources. And, other times, I’m a bit slower on the draw. As I told friends back at New Year’s Day, “As an official member of the Procrastinators Club, welcome to 2008!” On the other hand, it’s always good to remind… Read more
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Posted in Kevin E. Kline on 28 January 2011
Azure, a Beautiful Color, and So Much More…
Windows and SQL Azure Resources
Cloud computing is more than just the latest buzz word in the IT trade papers. It is a remarkable paradigm shift with as much potential to “turn over the apple cart” of IT computing as client-server had for the world… Read more
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Posted in Kevin E. Kline on 27 January 2011
Video: Where are good SQL Server resources?
Kevin discusses resources online that he uses and considers to be excellent destinations for SQL Server professionals. Kevin will discuss each site he uses in detail – check it out!
Posted August 15, 2008.
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Posted in Kevin E. Kline on 27 January 2011
Video: Magic Formula for SQL Query Tuning
Featuring Kevin Kline this video focuses on accelerated Disk Optimization and improved productivity with SQL Query Tuning.
Posted December 18, 2006.
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Posted in Kevin E. Kline on 20 January 2011
Video: Interview – Part 3 Cross-Platform Issues
Heather Eichman interviews Kevin Kline, the former President of PASS and systems specialist for the SQL Server Business Unit at Quest Software.
Posted January 31, 2008.
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Posted in Kevin E. Kline on 13 January 2011
Video: Interview – Part 2 SQL Server Evolution
Heather Eichman interviews Kevin Kline, the former President of PASS and strategy manager for the SQL Server Business Unit at Quest Software.
Posted January 28, 2008.
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Posted in Kevin E. Kline on 6 January 2011
DBTA: Compliance – A Key Element of a Data Management Strategy
Compliance is one of the most interesting elements of any data management plan – it’s a microcosm of evolution in action. When many of the laws that impacted data retention were first enacted, business wasn’t collecting a lot of information. Now, data collection happens everywhere. And, as citizens have come… Read more
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Posted in Kevin E. Kline on 4 January 2011



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