The Penalty for a Data Breach
One of the things that will be debated quite a bit in the next few years will be the penalties for data loss.
One of the things that will be debated quite a bit in the next few years will be the penalties for data loss.
IronPython is a Python implementation build on .NET. This article shows how you can use IronPython to access SQL Server Management Objects.
Automated configuration management is simpler with Desired State Configuration (DSC) and Push mode, but what is the best way to use DSC to automate deployments on your machines? ‘Push’ mode or ‘Pull’ mode? How can you reduce configuration-drift over time? Nicolas Prigent describes the second DSC deployment mode: Pull mode.
Using the APPLY operator to reduce repetition and make queries DRYer.
There are several decisions to be made when designing indexes for Memory-optimized tables in In-Memory OLTP, and to make the best choice, it pays to understand something about the nature and usage of memory-optimised indexes. Murilo Miranda continues his series by explaining how such an index is unlike a conventional index.
Inside SQL is the Deep Dive conference for SQL Server professionals in London on June 14.
Aaron Bertrand rounds out his series on STRING_SPLIT() in SQL Server 2016 with additional tests comparing splitting techniques to TVPs.
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