Connecting - Level 4 of the Stairway to Azure SQL Database
Learn how to configure connectivity and firewall rules for your Azure SQL Database
Learn how to configure connectivity and firewall rules for your Azure SQL Database
Microsoft has embraced open source software, and has opened much of their code. They have also proven that DevOps development can scale in this environment.
SCOM is good at monitoring the status of your servers. SQL Monitor give you a detailed view of your SQL Server instances, and databases, right across your network, however they are hosted. By using tools appropriately, for the tasks they do well, you benefit from a simpler and more comprehensive overall strategy.
The the basics of SQL and T-SQL in this short course of videos that explain some of the concepts.
Microsoft MVP Grant Fritchey provides an insight into the key findings from the report; what is the biggest challenge facing database professionals this year? How are estates changing? And what technologies are being used across the industry? Read Grant’s blog to find out.
In this tip we look at how to build a hierarchy chart using the SQL Server hierarchyid data type and Excel to format the chart.
It is simple to parse HTML directly to SQL, manipulate, and render back to HTML using SQLDOM
In this piece, learn about changes in UK holidays and get a script to calculate them.
Ransomware is becoming a bigger and bigger problem. Steve has some thoughts on how you should think about security in your database environment.
Learn how data protection legislation is changing around the world and the 10 steps database teams can take to ensure compliance and defend against data breaches.
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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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