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Yesterday, my SQLServerCentral.com editorial Why are we still talking about Women in Tech? was published, and we had a fine...
2010-10-07
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Yesterday, my SQLServerCentral.com editorial Why are we still talking about Women in Tech? was published, and we had a fine...
2010-10-07
951 reads
I found The Literacy Project at Google after seeing a local op-ed piece about literacy. I love to read, a...
2010-10-07
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Not often I do plugs here, but then again, it’s rare that I just get first class service, so read...
2010-10-07
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Holy Cow, another month has flown by without much of a hint. We now have upon us another TSQL Tuesday....
2010-10-07
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We opened the call for precon speakers for the inaugural SQLRally (May 11-13, 2011) a few weeks ago and I...
2010-10-07
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To all who live within a drive (or even a flight) to Orlando I really recommend you attend SQL Saturday Orlando next Saturday October...
2010-10-07
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I am heading down to Houston, TX to speak at the Houston Techfest this weekend. Being a Houston native makes...
2010-10-07
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One of the things that I’ve seen cause a few headaches at SQL Saturday events is the scheduling. First, before...
2010-10-07
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Last week I was puzzled by one of my colleagues - he needed help in creating a Report Builder 2.0 SSRS...
2010-10-07
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I'm not in it for the money...exclusively...
I was talking to the older kids about homework yesterday, and I mentioned that...
2010-10-07
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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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