SQL Injection - The Revenge
As yet more personal details are spilled by preventable security lapses, what's
As yet more personal details are spilled by preventable security lapses, what's
Cloud computing is on the move. Slowly but surely, businesses are transitioning more and more key pieces of infrastructure to the cloud in order to take advantage of cost, flexibility and agility benefits. And databases, the heart and soul of all applications, are the most critical component of this transition. Gerardo Dada explores the topic.
Greg Larson gives an in-depth look at ten of the new features you can expect from SQL Server 2016.
Interruptions are the enemy of productivity for creative people, like software developers. Steve Jones talks today about the need for quiet time.
What are the scripts that a working DBA uses so often that they become part of the 'muscle memory'? Grant Fritchey asked the question on the forums of SQL Server Central. From the large response, Grant was able to pick out the ten most popular T-SQL commands, scripts, or fragments. It seems as if, despite the range of tasks we do, there are some common tools we use.
As DBAs we go to great lengths to ensure the security of our production data. But what happens when it moves off of a production server?
Another quick tip for SQL Prompt, using the snippets to increase your productivity.
This paper describes best practices for security, networking, and component architecture for building a hybrid business intelligence (BI) environment by using a combination of Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Azure, and on-premises data sources. Many organizations are taking advantage of the benefits of cloud computing such as lower capital expenditures and increased agility, while still maintaining data in on-premises data stores.
IT is too slow. That was a quote that inspired this piece from Steve Jones that talks about the need for IT to be more flexible and agile in their efforts. That includes the data professional in their modeling.
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When running DBCC CHECKDB on SQL Server 2025, can I include the Resource Database?
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