Compensation
Employee compensation is more than just salary. Steve Jones talks about how you might look at building more effective compensation plans for workers.
Employee compensation is more than just salary. Steve Jones talks about how you might look at building more effective compensation plans for workers.
Corporate management often asks for feedback and buy-in with their ideas and programs. Why don't they get it?
Corporate management often asks for feedback and buy-in with their ideas and programs. Why don't they get it?
Corporate management often asks for feedback and buy-in with their ideas and programs. Why don't they get it?
This article outlines 15 principles of ROI development for data quality (DQ) projects that can be leveraged across any industry.
Or should I place my database files on SAN or directly-attached storage? This is a frequently asked question. It comes up repeatedly in public newsgroups, email discussion lists, and private meetings with customers who are concerned with database performance.
This is a short article on how to translate an exotic join or range lookup in SSIS (Integration Services) from Nick Maroudas.
Less CIOs are reporting to CEOs this past year. Is that a problem? Steve Jones offers some comments.
Expanding on his series of string manipulation in T-SQL, Steve Jones takes a look at how you go about removing those unseen characters from your strings.
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I'm running a group MSA for the database engine and SQL Agent in a...
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I have this code in SQL Server 2025. What is the result?
DECLARE @message VARCHAR(50) = 'Hello SQL Server 2025!'; DECLARE @encoded VARCHAR(MAX); SET @encoded = BASE64_ENCODE(@message); SELECT @encoded AS EncodedResult;See possible answers