Azure Synapse Link for SQL: From production to a data warehouse in a few clicks
Microsoft announced Azure Synapse Link for SQL. In this article, MVP Dennes Torres explains the new feature.
Microsoft announced Azure Synapse Link for SQL. In this article, MVP Dennes Torres explains the new feature.
Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, Republic Bank is one of the most innovative and forward-looking banks in the US, with 42 full-service banking centers across five states and assets of $6.2 billion. Find out why they chose Redgate SQL Monitor.
Learn a little basic graph theory in this article that replaces a GROUP BY clause.
SQL Server Central Editor, Steve Jones is joined by a panel of industry experts from around the globe to discuss their experiences with digital transformation, and the impact it had on themselves, their teams and the wider organization.
In this article we look at how to import and export connection information for servers in SQL Server Management Studio for backup and to move to another installation of SSMS.
Tagging is important to keep track of resources in the cloud. Today Steve asks how you approach this topic.
Learn about the T-SQL function, AVG(), and see how it is used in a few different cases.
In this article I demonstrate how to use Delta Lake's time travel functionality for ETL logging along with steps to take to implement.
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