Getting Better at Time Management
One of the things I took from my overall performance last year is I need to get better at time...
2008-01-03
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One of the things I took from my overall performance last year is I need to get better at time...
2008-01-03
640 reads
Just a reminder to anyone in the Tampa area, or willing to travel, that the call for speakers for the...
2008-01-03
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Back in 2000 I began writing for swynk.com in hopes of learning more about SQL Server and beginning to make...
2008-01-03
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Just saw that Bayer posted a note confirming that he is a 2008 MVP. I met Bayer a couple years...
2008-01-02
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I awoke this morning, rather later than usual after a small get together with some friends, and came down to...
2008-01-01
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Steve is a 2008 SQL Server MVP. Well deserved, I can think of few people more visible in the community...
2008-01-01
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Google has - and continues - to do some amazing things. It's easy to be awed by their products and their infrastructure,...
2008-01-01
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So my DVD drive in the new laptop appeared to be dead. It didn't appear in the "Computer" list with...
2007-12-28
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I purchased The Exceptional Presenter recently as part of my professional development spending. I currently work primarily as a trainer...
2007-12-27
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I don't have a URL handy for it, but in the latest print issue of PC Mag they announced changing...
2007-12-26
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By Vinay Thakur
Continued thinking about my Journey blog where we have to look back at the...
By James Serra
A ton of new features for Microsoft Fabric were announced at the Microsoft Fabric Community...
By SQLPals
PowerShell Remoting for SQL DBAs: WinRM + SSH Guide (Updated 2026) ...
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In thinking about the differences between the identity property and a sequence object, which of these two guarantees that there are consecutive numbers (according to the increment) inserted in a single table?
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