Day 1 – PASS Summit 2009
Up early again, started my day at the Convention Center for breakfast. Light breakfast, drinking water, never seem to drink...
2009-11-03
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Up early again, started my day at the Convention Center for breakfast. Light breakfast, drinking water, never seem to drink...
2009-11-03
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This week, I’m blogging and tweeting from the PASS Community Summit in Seattle, Washington. The week of the Summit is...
2009-11-03
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In the spirit of my Who DID IT and RAN SQL Caper presentation.....
OK, I was hoping to get the creative juices...
2009-11-03
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Have you ever lost your project file for a SQL Server Analysis Services database? There is a great option to...
2009-11-03
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With the advent of SQL Server 2005 and 2008, mail in the database engine has changed dramatically. Previously you had...
2009-11-03
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Getting to Seattle
I started my travels to the PASS Summit at about 9:30 am (EST) on Sunday and arrived at...
2009-11-03
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Started the day with a long walk, then off to Top Pot doughnuts for coffee with Don Gabor, Jack Corbett,...
2009-11-03
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President of server tools at Microsoft, Bob Muglia, he overseas Windows Server, Systems Center, Hyper-V, and of course, SQL Server....
2009-11-03
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I'm blogging from the PASS Summit 2009, making notes as the keynotes unfold. This is my second year doing it...
2009-11-03
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After Bob Muglia, Ted Kummert came on stage. He's the senior VP of the server tools division and works for...
2009-11-03
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By Steve Jones
We have multiple teams (8) working on Redgate Monitor. Some work on the Standard...
By HeyMo0sh
Learning any kind of theory is easy, but adapting FinOps and watching it rescue...
By Vinay Thakur
As discussed introduction of Always Encryption blog and initial Encryption at rest as TDE...
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What happens when I run this code?
CREATE TABLE dbo.IdentityTest
(
id int IDENTITY(10) PRIMARY KEY,
somevalue VARCHAR(20)
)
GO
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