ApexSQL's Industry Experts program
If you're a Microsoft MVP, ApexSQL has brought back their industry experts program. You can find out more about it...
2007-07-25
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If you're a Microsoft MVP, ApexSQL has brought back their industry experts program. You can find out more about it...
2007-07-25
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I imagine many of you have seen or attended a Code Camp, a one day free mini conference type event...
2007-07-23
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I actually started writing an article on this, but it's been sidetracked with travel and other stuff. However I do...
2007-07-21
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First saw information about a tool called SQL Internals Viewer in a blog post here at Kalen Delaney's blog. The...
2007-07-20
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I've looked at the daily newsletter for a year now and I've wondered about the table of contents. It seems...
2007-07-19
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This turned out to be a nice event, better venue than last year. Well organized is always appreciated even at...
2007-07-18
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If you haven't seen the announcement, a new version of the SQL Server 2005 Best Practices Analyzer is available for...
2007-07-17
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Last week I received an email indicating that MySQL had made available an entry level certification, the Certified MySQL Associate....
2007-07-16
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Quite a few complaints on the QOD section from last week, mostly justified. A couple I had to defend, which...
2007-07-16
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In two blogs I follow, Andy Leonard's blog on SQLBlogs.com and Sheeri Kritzer's The MySQL She-BA, the question of what...
2007-07-16
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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...
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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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