Lunch in Town
One of the guys I met at the Denver User Group pinged me last week for lunch, and I agreed....
2009-03-31
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One of the guys I met at the Denver User Group pinged me last week for lunch, and I agreed....
2009-03-31
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If you are planning a move to SQL Server 2008, although this process can apply for many Database Migrations, perhaps...
2009-03-31
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On Saturday, 3/28, I presented Useful T-SQL Statements You May Not Be Aware Of at the 2009 Orlando .NET Code...
2009-03-31
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The call for speakers is still open and will close April 6th, there's still from for a few more sessions....
2009-03-31
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Our second major repair will take place on the Prius, and once again it’s a cosmetic item. In fact, we’ve...
2009-03-31
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Note: I was working on this at the Summit and then it got lost in the draft folder, so unfashionably...
2009-03-30
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Hey, there are probably some other blogs here letting you know that the PASS call for speakers is open right...
2009-03-30
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Stick with the defaults. In fact, as Andy Warren has told me many times, unless you know better and have...
2009-03-30
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Coming Soon: Pro SQL Server 2008 Mirroring
Pro SQL Server 2008 Mirroring will be the first book dedicated to the subject...
2009-03-29
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Do You Support the Ancient Ones?
Are you still supporting SQL Server 2000? How about 7.0 or 6.5?
Officially, Microsoft support has...
2009-03-29
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By Vinay Thakur
This week has training on AI – Cyber security experts – Omar Santos and...
Following on from my previous post on building The Burrito Bot, I want to...
By HeyMo0sh
DevOps is about shortening the system development lifecycle. Plan faster, build faster, test faster,...
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When thinking about the identity property and sequence objects, which of these can generate values before an insert statement is executed?
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