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Today Steve looks at one possible future of offices, which might be something we own.
Today Steve looks at one possible future of offices, which might be something we own.
This article shows a basic Azure Data Factory pipeline to load data into Azure Synapse.
In this article, Diogo Souza explains GitFlow, a branching model for Git. He demonstrates how to work with GitFlow to create and deploy a feature and a hotfix to GitHub.
In this article we look at the incremental refresh feature when working with Power BI data sources and how to implement for your reports.
There are plenty of experts that look to teach you about query tuning and the internals of query execution in SQL Server.
With Azure Data Factory V2 Integration Runtimes (ADFv2 IR), you can deploy enterprise replication tasks to the Azure cloud.
Today Steve thinks about what to do when planning for your digital assets after you pass.
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In the second article of this series, Edward Pollack demonstrates some ways to design and populate a columnstore index to get even better performance.
When we need to delegate work to less privileged users, Steve has an idea.
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In thinking about the differences between the identity property and a sequence object, which of these two guarantees that there are consecutive numbers (according to the increment) inserted in a single table?
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