Fast Enough
The RDBMS works great for many situations, but is it ever fast enough to meet all your needs?
The RDBMS works great for many situations, but is it ever fast enough to meet all your needs?
There is a myth that DDL statements can't be rolled back. This article tests and debunks the myth.
In this second article of the series, Diogo Souza walks you through creating the MongoDB code, the query side of the pattern, to complete the CQRS configuration.
Azure SQL Data Warehouse gets some improvements, and Steve has a few comments.
In this tip we look at how you can use DAX formulas within your SQL Server Reporting Services Report Builder reports.
Explore the Azure Data Studio dashboards and see how to customize one of these dashboards to include a new widget.
The LAG function can really improve performance over the old double JOIN.
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In the new VECTOR_DISTANCE() function in SQL Server 2025, the first parameter is the distance_metric. What is this?
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