Auditing with Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 5.0 - Part 2
Part 2 of the series on using MAP 5.0 looks at using the toolkit to inventory servers, preparing audit reports and server virtualization planning.
Part 2 of the series on using MAP 5.0 looks at using the toolkit to inventory servers, preparing audit reports and server virtualization planning.
As I discussed in my first part of replication SQL Server 2008 Replication: High Availability Solution Part One, replication is...
Today we have a guest editorial from Jen McCown, one half of the Midnight DBAs. Jen wonders why we are still talking about women in technology? Women do the same jobs as men in this field.
A new series from David Ziffer describes a way of building applications in a more standardized fashion, and it provides a basic review of some software that can help.
The following production code is what I used for inserting and updating database tables using XML as the input. These scripts are for processing data for any table to insert or update data. The support functions provided, retrieve the table schema with their data types, functions to deal with XML dates, primary keys of the table and what fields can be updated. The following article breaks down this process from beginning to end.
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A look at Idera's Diagnostic Manager and how it can help you diagnose performance issues on your server instance.
A guest editorial from Julie Yack looks at the difference between men and women from the perspective of one very successful woman in technology.
The first in this three part series on using Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 5.0 introduces the toolkit and gets started with install and using it.
There is a thriving world-wide DBA community that offers many opportunties meet other DBAs, to learn from others, and to...
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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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