More Courses from SQLskills on Pluralsight!
Late this afternoon, two more SQLskills authored courses went live on Pluralsight. The first one
Late this afternoon, two more SQLskills authored courses went live on Pluralsight. The first one
Microsoft recently released a hotfix for a memory leak leak issue that affects SQL Server
Even though I like to talk about the most recent major releases of SQL Server,
There have already been five Cumulative Updates (CU) for the RTM branch of SQL Server
As you may be aware if you have been reading my blogs or books over
So what should you do if you are an “accidental DBA”, who ends up dealing
Just when I was not looking, two new official TPC-E results have been posted in
In a change of pace, I will be speaking at an Oracle event in February.
A couple of weeks ago, Oracle’s SVP of Communications Bob Evans wrote a pretty inflammatory
If you have read my SQL Server Hardware book, watched my Understanding Server Hardware course
If you are running any recent version of Windows (including Windows RT), you have Windows
If you have read my SQL Server Hardware book, or ever heard me do one
Keeping up with SQL Server is tough.
We don’t just know SQL Server; we also know what it’s like to sit in your chair. Trying to stay ahead of the industry curve is overwhelming, and the pressure to perform is substantial. We created SQLskills so you can keep your knowledge current and your infrastructure moving forward.
You’ll take a quick assessment as part of the registration process so you’ll know you’re starting at the right level.
Our courses are based in real-world practicality, which means you can start solving problems right away.
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