New Course: “SQL Server: Temporary Objects”
This is my first blog post since going-independent. As mentioned in my previous post, I’ll still be blogging periodically on my original SQLskills blog. As
This is my first blog post since going-independent. As mentioned in my previous post, I’ll still be blogging periodically on my original SQLskills blog. As
Exactly two years ago I started my journey with SQLskills. It has been an incredible experience and I’m grateful for my time with everyone in
In the last SQLskills Insider demo video I went through a scenario where you can use the query_hash column from sys.dm_exec_query_stats to aggregate statistics for
My 10th guest blog post was published today on SQLPerformance.com: Exploring Low Priority Lock Wait Options in SQL Server 2014 CTP1 In this post I
My 9th guest blog post was published today on SQLPerformance.com: Exploring Partition-Level Online Index Operations in SQL Server 2014 CTP1 In this post I explore
Today I attended the MCM call with Microsoft Learning (MSL). I won’t get personal here, because in spite of everything, I do imagine that the
Now before I begin this post, a quick disclaimer… SQLskills partners with SQL Sentry on a couple of things. We periodically write guest-posts on SQLPerformance.com
My 8th guest blog post was published today on SQLPerformance.com: Exploring SQL Server 2014 SELECT INTO Parallelism In this post I kick the tires of
Today Pluralsight published my new course, “SQL Server 2012: Transaction-SQL Error Handling”. As the title suggests, this course steps through how to write Transact-SQL code
If you’re in town (Minneapolis/St. Paul) – just a heads-up that I’ll be presenting at the next PASSMN meeting on Tuesday, August 20th (scheduled from
My 7th guest blog post was published today on SQLPerformance.com: Observer Overhead and Wait Type Symptoms This article details seven test scenarios I performed in
Today Pluralsight published my new course, “SQL Server: Transactional Replication Fundamentals.” This course provides a fundamental overview of how to configure, monitor, tune and troubleshoot
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