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The Performance, DBA, and B/I Virtual Chapters of PASS are back with free training.
Steve Jones found a very fascinating way that might keep elections more secure, verifiable, and also more open.
Crunching data or having access to vast amounts of data is crucial for many applications.
After seeing several cases in the past couple of months where I felt the basics of troubleshooting were violated, I...
If SSDs are about to make obsolete one of the major driving forces behind the development of SANs (disk latency) then how is the storage array going to change in the near future?
We are always looking for more speed from our computer systems, but are they getting faster? Steve Jones has a few comments on why this might not be the case.
A series by Joe Celko that examines the craft of designing a database to meet your needs.
Signal Waits vs. Resource Waits
During my presentation at SQLSaturday#59, I spoke about the categories of wait types, such as...
I have installed and uninstalled several instances of SQL Server in the past. Today, I need to uninstall a SQL Server 2008 R2 clustered instance. I have never uninstalled a clustered instance of SQL Server before. Can you provide a how-to guide to uninstall a clustered instance of SQL Server 2008 R2?
Today Steve Jones has a poll that asks about your work environment, and specifically what type of noise works best for you.
Thank you to everyone who participated in T-SQL Tuesday #198! When I wrote the...
Efficient query performance in Amazon Redshift often comes down to how well you manage...
By gbargsley
Welcome back to PowerShell Strikes Back. We’re three weeks in, and the training is...
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When I use QUOTENAME(), I can optionally provide the character used to surround the string in the result. Can I use any character?
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