Red-Gate Jumps the Moon
After this morning’s keynote, I managed to make it down to the expo hall JUST in time to catch Red-Gate’s...
2011-10-13
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After this morning’s keynote, I managed to make it down to the expo hall JUST in time to catch Red-Gate’s...
2011-10-13
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Welcome to PASS Summit 2011 Day 1!! Be sure to get your very own copy of the hot-off-the-presses MVP Deep Dives...
2011-10-12
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Today was a good day. I posted about the first part of today earlier, and we left off there with...
2011-10-11
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I made you something wonderful. It’s a cheatsheet for the PASS Summit, which has info about us (of course), about...
2011-10-06
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Today was also a good day. Sean and I both popped awake at 4:30am local time (6:30am personal time), for...
2011-10-06
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Summer camp has begun. Sure, people are still en route, but a whole bunch of us are already here and...
2011-10-06
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Hidy-ho there, neighbors! This is an update of last year’s Attend the PASS Summit from Home blog. I’ll be updating this...
2011-10-03
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Hello and welcome to my live blog/recap of SQL Saturday #97 in Austin! Wes Brown and the crew from CACTUSS...
2011-10-01
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When I get in to work in the morning, I like a good cup of coffee waiting for me, a...
2011-09-27
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On Tuesday, September 20 at 5p CST (6pm Charleston time), I will present “Unraveling Tangled Code” via LiveMeeting at the...
2011-09-19
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By Chris Yates
For decades, enterprises have approached data management with the same mindset as someone stuffing...
Truncate Table Pitfalls Truncating a table can be gloriously fast—and spectacularly dangerous when used carelessly....
You can find all the session materials for the presentation “Indexing for Dummies” that...
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