No Respect for IT
I saw this link posted by Buck Woody (blog | Twitter) and I was a little stunned. This is a profile...
2010-06-10
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I saw this link posted by Buck Woody (blog | Twitter) and I was a little stunned. This is a profile...
2010-06-10
465 reads
PowerShell = Giggity Giggity Goo
Ok so in the last 48 hours I think I’ve fallen madly in love with PowerShell. My...
2010-06-10
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On Tuesday, June 15, I'm presenting Paging DR Availability, You're Wanted in the Recovery Room at the Orlando SQL Server...
2010-06-10
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This editorial for the SSC newsletter ran last week and talks about the conundrum for software vendors – how do you...
2010-06-10
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My final day at TechEd. Packed up and checked my bag at the hotel, off to the bus. Noticed that...
2010-06-10
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Today I attended four regular sessions, plus a special lunch session for Microsoft MVPs. The sessions I attended varied a...
2010-06-10
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We are scheduling more and more events daily on the SQL Lunch. Just as a reminder here are a few...
2010-06-10
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Two of the biggest events in the Technology World will be held at the same date!
PASS SUMMIT 2010 (8-11, November...
2010-06-10
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Every day for the next couple of weeks, I aim to highlight one of SQL Server 2008’s new features, simply...
2010-06-09
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Using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), we have the capability of quickly looking at job related information to verify things...
2010-06-09
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By Brian Kelley
My most recent bout with imposter syndrome was with ISACA’s Digital Trust Ecosystem Framework...
By Steve Jones
“On the way to a grand goal, celebrate the smallest victories as if each...
Materialized lake views (MLVs) in Microsoft Fabric are an effective way to implement medallion...
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