From PASS Summit to MVP Summit
This was a really great week!
So many sessions by great speakers, lots of community events, parties and fun. I met...
2015-10-30
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This was a really great week!
So many sessions by great speakers, lots of community events, parties and fun. I met...
2015-10-30
949 reads
I’m going to present my session about working with parameters in PASS Summit on Thursday at 03:15pm. The title of...
2015-10-29
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Yes, it’s this time of the year again, and I’m very excited about it. Once a year, PASS holds the...
2015-10-28
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I love running. I wake up at 5am three times a week, run for an hour, and by 6:30am I’m...
2015-09-16
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Today we celebrated the last session of one of our Become a SQL Server DBA classes. This course takes people...
2015-08-12
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It’s this time of the year again, when PASS announces the speakers in the biggest SQL Server event in the...
2015-06-29
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On May 18 I presented a session about Extended Events as part of the Global Hebrew PASS Virtual Chapter. I...
2015-05-19
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Visual Studio is a great tool for developers, and it offers so many great features, such as IntelliSense, unit testing...
2015-05-18 (first published: 2015-05-06)
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Two weeks ago I attended SQLBits in London. This is probably the biggest SQL Server conference in Europe, and this...
2015-03-25
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One of the most common tasks that DBAs are required to perform is monitoring. This is not just a task....
2015-03-10 (first published: 2015-02-26)
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By DataOnWheels
Picture this, your data ingestion team has created a table that has the sales...
By Brian Kelley
I did a post last month titled RTO and RPO are myths unless you've...
By Steve Jones
ioia – n.the wish that you could see statistics overlaid on every person you...
First off, my apologies for what could potentially be a bad title! I am...
I've inherited a couple of rather large databases from my ex-colleague when I join...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Identifying Customer Buying Pattern in...
I have marked a few transactions in my code. How can I find out which marks were stored in a transaction log?
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