2025-05-19
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2025-05-19
66 reads
As someone who has had the honor of delivering keynotes at both Oracle and SQL Saturday data events, I’ve spent time with professionals on both sides of the database world. I’ve held the title of database administrator, developer, engineer and architect for structured, transactional giants and the analytics-heavy ecosystems of eight different database platforms, (not […]
2025-05-17
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Steve examines the idea that we might all have a data breach at some point.
2025-05-16
58 reads
Microsoft talks about evergreen SQL, where you never need to patch your database.
2025-05-14 (first published: 2019-07-24)
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Who among us hasn't deleted a production data file? Steve hopes most of us have not.
2025-05-13 (first published: 2025-05-12)
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I spend a significant amount of time working alone at my desk. I write articles, edit them, and share my opinions. However, I am constantly concerned about being wrong. How can I overcome this feeling? If this were a live session, I would eagerly listen to the answers to this question. Since it isn't, I […]
2025-05-10
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DevOps and databases aren't always considered compatible, but that is changing. DORA now has recommendations for database changes on their site.
2025-05-09
127 reads
Today, Kendra Little talks about how DevOps adoption affects developer productivity and time.
2025-05-09 (first published: 2020-02-14)
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Steve looks at a trial using Microsoft's Copilot and how helpful it was for workers.
2025-05-07
148 reads
People with certifications are seeing their pay rise faster than others. Steve has a few thoughts on this today.
2025-05-05
128 reads
By Steve Jones
This Friday is the NYC DevOps Devour hour, which is actually 3 hours. Plus...
Three years ago, when the first public preview of SQL Server 2022 (CTP 2.0)...
By Steve Jones
Redgate Monitor works with more than SQL Server. Some big changes were announced recently,...
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