Excel in the Clouds
Today Steve Jones talks about a new use for cloud computing with Excel to analyze large sets of data.
2011-06-21
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Today Steve Jones talks about a new use for cloud computing with Excel to analyze large sets of data.
2011-06-21
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It seems that archival isn't on the mind of most designers when they first build a database, which is OK, but DBAs ought to be building skills to implement this if the data size grows large.
2011-06-20
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I have seen more than a few posts about feedback that speakers get from sessions in the last couple months....
2011-06-20
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This week Steve Jones notes there were quite a few patches from Microsoft for a variety of products. No SQL Server specific security patches, but that doesn't mean that DBAs shouldn't be patching systems.
2011-06-20
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This Friday Steve Jones has a disaster recovery poll. When you have a true disaster, often there are multiple things that go wrong and cause a cascading failure. Is this common, let us know what your experience is this Friday.
2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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I came up with a short acronym for my Preparation for Disaster presentation: BCPs. It describes what I think you...
2011-06-16
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2011-06-16
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I submitted three sessions to the 2011 Summit for consideration and I heard today that two of them were accepted,...
2011-06-15
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In case you hadn’t heard, the 2012 SQL Rally will be in Dallas. Andy Warren talks about the process for...
2011-06-15
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By Steve Jones
Thanks to everyone for attending my session on running a Local LLM. If you...
By Steve Jones
I do believe that Redgate has been very customer focused since it’s inception. I’ve...
By James Serra
There’s a question I’ve been hearing more and more lately, especially as Copilot, Fabric,...
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