Bill Graziano Visits oPASS & JSSUG
Bill Graziano (main man at SQLTeam.com, consultant, and VP of PASS) was in town recently to speak at both the...
2007-10-13
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Bill Graziano (main man at SQLTeam.com, consultant, and VP of PASS) was in town recently to speak at both the...
2007-10-13
684 reads
I'm catching up on my reading today and ran across an article from Kathi Kellenberger called Understanding the Difference between...
2007-10-13
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I'm a couple days late updating the blog, the article went up on Mon.
2007-10-11
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I spent last week onsite with a client teaching performance tuning and it was really a good week. Great company...
2007-10-08
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I hate contests. I mean it's nice to get people involved and I start out with the best of intentions...
2007-10-07
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How to Cheat at Securing SQL Server 2005
I recently had the opportunity to contribute a couple of chapters to this...
2007-10-04
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Well, lots of mistakes. Here's a good example of one: Friday Oct 5 mistake.
I decided to go the budget route...
2007-10-04
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Taya Blanchard to speak on A
Practical Guide to Making Sense of Your SQL Server Application
Performance
Midlands PASS Chapter - October...
2007-10-03
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I saw a very interesting post about estimating software from Steve McConnell, of Code Complete fame. He compared his estimate...
2007-10-02
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Doing payments for articles, expenses, and a few articles. This is definitely a paperwork day. As much as I like...
2007-10-01
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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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