Indexes from Every Angle – Finding the Right Balance
This Friday I’ll deliver an MSDN webcast on SQL Server Indexing – for people who are not SQL Server experts. It’s a good overview of
This Friday I’ll deliver an MSDN webcast on SQL Server Indexing – for people who are not SQL Server experts. It’s a good overview of
This is pretty exciting… Today we moved the blog over from the test site (where I added all of the other entries) to SQLskills… I
Today Michele and I were chatting about Security. She’s focused a lot on it these days and is chatting with everyone about their best practices…
All sorts of purposes: maintenance, rebuilding the database objects, dropping/recreating the database in test environments, changing a state option like readonly (did you know that
Have you ever been watching a profiler trace only to find what you’re looking for, select it and then all of a sudden get “auto-scrolled”
OK, so I can’t tell you how fast I type… I have no clue! But – I do know that people get made at me
First, do you have the latest version of the SQL Server Books Online? Make sure you do: http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/productdoc/2000/books.asp Second, do you ever need the info
After a group of RDs started chatting about stored procedures I finally felt like I could join in. Often they talk about .Net and client
In a discussion with Scott about the “text in row” option for LOB (Large Object Data types: text, ntext, and image) data he questioned whether
And the reason that Clemens blogged about me was actually a good one for all to know… Best Practices Analyzer has released. Everyone should be
After Clemens blogged about my not having a blog… I guess I couldn’t not blog any longer. And so I begin… In the past I’ve
With training and consulting from SQLskills, you’ll be able to solve big problems, elevate your team’s capacity, and take control of your data career.