PASS Conference 2009 Oddities and Curiosities
Down on the docks in Seattle there's a shop of oddities and curiosities where one can find things like a...
2009-11-05
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Down on the docks in Seattle there's a shop of oddities and curiosities where one can find things like a...
2009-11-05
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Microsoft sent Dr. David DeWitt to do the last keynote of the PASS Summit. He's a technical fellow in the...
2009-11-05
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Note might be sparse here as it's not a great keynote. There's a lack of excitement, and enthusiasm from the...
2009-11-05
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Bill, the Vice President of Marketing, opened the day with a few remarks about how to keep up with PASS. ...
2009-11-05
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Mary-Jo Foley recently posted about some announcements about SQL Server 2008 R2 out of the PASS Summit. There will be...
2009-11-05
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The second day of the full PASS Summit was packed with sessions. If fact, it was hard to select from...
2009-11-05
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The day started off with the Quest Software breakfast presentation, to which I arrived late to find a standing-room-only crowd. ...
2009-11-04
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Up at 5am today, worked for a while, then down to breakfast at 6am with Brent, Colin, Denny (and wife!),...
2009-11-04
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Today I was just thinking about to know what is the difference between sql server vs.. other DBMS/RDBMS. so thought...
2009-11-04
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Today I was just thinking about to know what is the difference between sql server vs.. other DBMS/RDBMS. so thought...
2009-11-04
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Fabric deployment pipelines look like they solve CI/CD for Fabric content, especially for people...
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We aren’t the only company that does this, but Redgate Software does try to...
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Microsoft Fabric makes it wonderfully easy to put many analytics workloads on one platform....
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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