Intel Westmere-EP Screenshots
CPUID.COM, which hosts the wonderful CPU-Z utility, has a post up that shows where someone has taken a screenshot of...
2009-09-20
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CPUID.COM, which hosts the wonderful CPU-Z utility, has a post up that shows where someone has taken a screenshot of...
2009-09-20
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I’m more than 2 months into the netbook experience, and I’m happy to report that it’s still a good investment. ...
2009-09-19
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I started watching Leverage this season, after it was recommended by Wil Wheaton (blog/twitter). For those of you that don't...
2009-09-18
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I finally carved out some time in my day to try and get the August CTP of SQL Server 2008...
2009-09-18
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Always On: SQL Server High Availabilty
Just wanted to tell you all about a fantastic Webinar on SQL Server High Availability,...
2009-09-18
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In the next few months, I’ll be giving a couple of talks on SQL Server business intelligence. For October, I...
2009-09-18
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Last week I posted Part 1 and Steve Jones gave some grief about not posting some pictures (rightfully so) of...
2009-09-17
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I noticed that the keys on my laptop were pretty dirty the other day. The heavily used ones have a...
2009-09-17
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Your servers are only as fast as the slowest part, hard drives.To feed other parts of the system we have...
2009-09-17
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Business Intelligence Developers Studio (aka BIDS) for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services makes creating engaging and dynamic reports nearly...
2009-09-17
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I’ve been doing storage load tests for SQL Server for a long time, both...
By Steve Jones
I had a few random questions from my Running a Local LLM on Your...
By Arun Sirpal
For those entering the AI space whether professionally or personally I wanted to give...
I have an app that has an address field on the customer and the...
Good Afternoon, I have a Job which "fires" off an SSIS package (that is...
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