An object lesson about what is really important
A story I heard a long time ago reminds us to choose what is really important.
A story I heard a long time ago reminds us to choose what is really important.
Learn a few techniques for executing multiple sets of queries at once.
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is a fast and reliable way of importing and exporting data, but it can be tricky to learn, initially. Rob Sheldon provides a beginner's guide to get you started with using SSIS with Visual Studio and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT).
The potential vulnerabilities of wireless devices might be a security issue for databases.
Find out how to speed up your queries by indexing and partitioning data, U-SQL style.
Tim Radney of SQLskills shows how the Stretch Database feature has evolved from its early CTP beginnings to the RTM version released earlier this month.
When do you have too much data? What do you do if you aren't actually using all of it?
A brief overview of how to reclaim storage space after altering the data type of a column.
In this tip Jugal Shah looks at the steps within SQL Server you need to follow if you change the physical server name for a standalone SQL Server.
Everybody says that the backup process in Azure SQL is very easy. Is that true? In this new article, we will show how to do it.
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On my SQL Server 2025, I want to search the error log from my T-SQL code for potential issues and then inform an administrator. What is the current way to easily query the error log?
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