Protecting Data from the Inside
Phil Factor on the difficult task of guarding against the theft of data from within an organization.
Phil Factor on the difficult task of guarding against the theft of data from within an organization.
In this tip we look at a PowerShell script you can use to gather information about the installation date for all of your SQL Servers.
The rise of attacks is something Steve thinks will trigger more network protection, something data professionals will need to work with.
In this tip we look at how to read an Excel file from within SQL Server using OpenRowSet and OpenDataSource along with the possible errors you may encounter and how to fix these issues.
One skill that's useful to develop is the ability to learn things on your own. Often with a little help, but not too much.
In this tip we look at different scripts you can use to find when a SQL Server stored procedure was created, modified, last executed and to also return the code for the stored procedure.
Is it better to copy and distribute data or centralize it? Steve has a few thoughts today.
A common debate in table architecture is whether to use a natural or surrogate key. In this article, I discuss some of the advantages to each method.
In this article, you will explore tools and extensions that can be used with Visual Studio 2019 to improve your database experience irrespective of what database you use.
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I discovered a procedure recently that I wasn’t aware of: sp_sequence_get_range. This post looks...
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After a year away getting to grips with AI and its application across the...
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