Opening Doors – Part 2
Yesterday in Part 1 I wrote about opening doors – the art of showing others what is possible within the context...
2009-11-23
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Yesterday in Part 1 I wrote about opening doors – the art of showing others what is possible within the context...
2009-11-23
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PCLab.pl has an interesting review and benchmarks of a 3.07GHz Westmere-EP processor (which is the six-core, 32nm successor to the...
2009-11-23
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Anybody who has talked with me about replication or heard me present about it knows that I recommend using a...
2009-11-23
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If you have a medium to large database in SQL Server, with lots of stored procedures, functions or views, it...
2009-11-23
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Sorry, I’ve been travelling for three weeks and, except for the posts around the PASS Summit, I’ve been blogging very...
2009-11-23
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Many times when I'm teaching a class or working with a group, they express frustration at the load time for...
2009-11-23
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Hey there Gang !
Most of you probably know Jamie Thompson has move his blog over to SQLBlog.com. This is worth noting...
2009-11-23
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My presentation and sample files from SQLSaturday in Orlando are now online for you to download. Check them out at...
2009-11-23
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I can’t wait until Feb 27 when Code Camp is right in my backyard! I just submitted my session for...
2009-11-23
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I am not about to get into a theoretical discussion of whether certifications will benefit you in your career. I...
2009-11-23
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Fabric deployment pipelines look like they solve CI/CD for Fabric content, especially for people...
By Steve Jones
We aren’t the only company that does this, but Redgate Software does try to...
By James Serra
Microsoft Fabric makes it wonderfully easy to put many analytics workloads on one platform....
Comments posted to this topic are about the item The New World Of AI...
Thanks in advance, I'm trying to avoid using IIF for performance reasons, but the...
Security has long been a problem for me. Every time I think I understand...
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