Pondering scale-out
Reading some papers on scale-out, I came across this in the SQL Server 2000 resource
Reading some papers on scale-out, I came across this in the SQL Server 2000 resource
At TechEd, a couple of folks came up to me and asked “we see around
There's an interesting article that caught my attention in this month's (July 2006) MSDN magazine
In helping out with a project involving ASP.NET 2.0's cache sync feature, which has best
SQL Server 2005 implements quite a few technology pieces to help database developers and administrators
It was a fine time at TechEd. I enjoyed catching up with a lot of old friends and
It’s raining here today, starting to feel like home. Many thanks to the folks that
My talk on error handling in SQL Server and clients starts in another hour. Error
Started my part of the festivities today with a chalktalk mentioning SQL Server DDL triggers
If you haven’t already seen the good news on our website, SQLskills welcomes Elizebeth Vitt.
The week before TechEd, everyone’s reminded to blog about what they’ll be up to, to
I've been looking at the DLINQ syntax a bit more (I'm participating in a BOF
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