The Best Way to Protect Sensitive Data
Steve has a thought on the best way to protect sensitive data.
Steve has a thought on the best way to protect sensitive data.
This article covers the relational database system evolution and covers terms used in relational models such as relation, tuple, attribute, domain, schemas, and key.
A recent hack through a network monitoring system is scary, but Steve thinks that we ought to not require these systems to have privileged access.
Learn how PowerShell can be used to manage files and folders in your Data Lake.
Comparing current performance to baselines helps DBAs know when there’s a problem. In this article, Pamela Mooney describes how to measure the physical resources drive space, latency, memory, and CPU.
Phil Factor explores a lesser-known capability of SQL Compare, which is to help you maintain a 'traditional', well-documented, single file build script, for creating the current version of the database during development.
Learn how to generate some convincing data for your development databases.
The story of an engineer solving a problem is a good one that shows technical skills and a passion for the work.
In this article we look at PowerShell code you can use to import Excel data into SQL Server.
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