An Open Letter to the SQL Community: Requests of Speakers
(Part 2 of 2 -about and for Speakers.) In the previous article, Speakers were acknowledged for their dedication, passion, sacrifices,...
2017-12-11
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(Part 2 of 2 -about and for Speakers.) In the previous article, Speakers were acknowledged for their dedication, passion, sacrifices,...
2017-12-11
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(Part 2 of 2 -about and for Speakers.) In the previous article, Speakers were acknowledged for their dedication, passion, sacrifices, and contributions to the global SQL Server community, graciously...
2017-12-11
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(Part 2 of 2 -about and for Speakers.) In the previous article, Speakers were acknowledged for their dedication, passion, sacrifices, and contributions to the global SQL Server community, graciously...
2017-12-11
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(Part 1 of 2 -about and for Speakers.) The SQL Server community stands out as one of the most open,...
2017-12-07
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(Part 1 of 2 -about and for Speakers.) The SQL Server community stands out as one of the most open, sharing, and giving technology communities. Around the world, there...
2017-12-07
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(Part 1 of 2 -about and for Speakers.) The SQL Server community stands out as one of the most open, sharing, and giving technology communities. Around the world, there...
2017-12-07
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I mentor, teach, and consult about SQL Server. It’s an incredible tool –it is an extremely flexible, adaptable, and complex...
2014-06-25
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I mentor, teach, and consult about SQL Server. It’s an incredible tool –it is an extremely flexible, adaptable, and complex data environment. SQL Server is capable of bringing tremendous...
2014-06-25
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I mentor, teach, and consult about SQL Server. It’s an incredible tool –it is an extremely flexible, adaptable, and complex data environment. SQL Server is capable of bringing tremendous...
2014-06-25
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For many organizations, data is the lifeblood that keeps them in business. If the data becomes imperiled, the very existence...
2013-09-22
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As someone who works in DevOps, I’m always focused on creating systems that are...
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Hi everyone I asked this earlier but the desired outcome is a bit different...
Hi, I have a SQL Server instance where users connect to via Windows Authentication,...
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I have a query from a former DBA that we run on SQL Server 2025 to check on database metadata. This query references sys.sysaltfiles. I want to refactor this code to be more modern. Which DMV should I reference instead?
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