Database Build Blockers: Mutually Dependent Databases
Phil Factor demonstrates a clever way to create 's...
Phil Factor demonstrates a clever way to create 's...
In this week's SImple Talk editorial Kathi Kellenberger looks at data that should be hidden and how to get security right within your organization.
SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2 are out of extended support as of July 2019, but the end of bug fixes, security updates and ongoing support has far-reaching data privacy implications, as James Boother from Microsoft Gold Partner, Coeo, explains
The Microsoft SQL Server team has made it easy for you to retrieve the information in a backup file by using a couple of commands. Read on to learn more!
If you want to be an effective communicator focus on what your audience need to hear rather than what you want to say
When the DevOps pipeline does not include the database, the database can become a bottleneck and slow down the delivery of new features. In this article, Robert Sheldon discusses the challenges involved with including the database and how to overcome them.
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The basics are important, especially with regards to backup and restore in SQL Server.
UTF-8 is coming to SQL Server. Steve wonders today how many of you look forward to this, or if you are aware of potential issues.
Every PostgreSQL migration eventually hits the same fork in the road. The database is...
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Every DBA has a box like this. Sitting untouched for months. Nobody’s proud of...
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