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This Friday we look forward to the various tech events of 2008 and which speakers you think are worth seeing.
2008-01-13
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This Friday we look forward to the various tech events of 2008 and which speakers you think are worth seeing.
2008-01-13
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This Friday we look forward to the various tech events of 2008 and which speakers you think are worth seeing.
2008-01-13
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It's not easy to lose your job, but it can be done if you aren't performing. What concerns Steve Jones is someone recently lost their job for their behavior on their own personal time.
2008-01-13
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Our weekly commentary on SQL Server news and notes from the week ending 1/12/08.
2008-01-13
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Our weekly commentary on SQL Server news and notes from the week ending 1/12/08.
2008-01-13
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Our weekly commentary on SQL Server news and notes from the week ending 1/12/08.
2008-01-13
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Do we really need to corner the market for our particular business? Steve Jones talks about the need to grow your business at the expense of others.
2008-01-10
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This Friday we look forward to the various tech events of 2008 and which speakers you think are worth seeing.
2008-01-10
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Running backups is enough for disaster recovery, right? That's a myth that could get you into trouble. Steve Jones explains there's more that's needed.
2008-01-09
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Do we really need to corner the market for our particular business? Steve Jones talks about the need to grow your business at the expense of others.
2008-01-09
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By Steve Jones
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