Fireworks in Hong Kong
A couple of hours after checking into my hotel on the Hong Kong waterfront, fireworks
A couple of hours after checking into my hotel on the Hong Kong waterfront, fireworks
Made a quick exit from SQLPass in Dallas, hopped on a plane, and 4 planes
I’m here at SQLPass conference in Texas, the preconference doesn’t look like it will be “rained out” as
When I'd talk at Ascend about how Visual Studio auto-deploy of SQLCLR assemblies not only catalogs the
After writing about a lot of new security features that were added since we published
This one's been around for a while, but don't think we'd mentioned it in the
You’ve probably heard by now of the usage of the EXECUTE AS clause with procedural
As a blog reader as well as blog writer, I’m disturbed by a trend that
One of the things folks would always ask during the Ascend program was "anything new
In July 2004, encryption built-ins and key management had just been introduced in SQL Server
While working on the new edition of our book for after RTM, I've been looking around
That’s the question that folks ask a lot lately. See you at PDC? It’s not that
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