Oregon SQL Saturday 2015 Keynote
This year we are honored to have a particularly special guest kicking off our SQL Saturday event on October 24th. ...
2015-10-02
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This year we are honored to have a particularly special guest kicking off our SQL Saturday event on October 24th. ...
2015-10-02
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It's really exciting to see the first round of entries into the Power BI Best Visuals Contest, which has been...
2015-09-22
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It's really exciting to see the first round of entries into the Power BI Best Visuals Contest, which has been...
2015-09-22
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What! NO? Get with it, my friend. Power BI is for everyone. All the kids are doing it… not to...
2015-08-18
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What! NO? Get with it, my friend. Power BI is for everyone. All the kids are doing it… not to...
2015-08-18
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On Friday, James Phillips, Microsoft VP of Business Intelligence, announced the general availability of the new Power BI Business Analytics...
2015-07-12
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On Friday, James Phillips, Microsoft VP of Business Intelligence, announced the general availability of the new Power BI Business Analytics...
2015-07-12
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I’d like to make you aware of a three-hour training event that I will be presenting, hosted by SQL Server...
2015-07-11
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I’d like to make you aware of a three-hour training event that I will be presenting, hosted by SQL Server...
2015-07-11
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Please join me at the PASS Global Summit in Seattle for a half-day, 3-hour hands-on Power BI mini workshop. Bring...
2015-07-02
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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...
By Steve Jones
I love Chicago. I went to visit three times in 2023: a Redgate event,...
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...
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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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