Exciting news from SQLskills… Paul Randal has officially started AND moved his blog over!
OK, if you’ve been reading at all… you know that Paul’s leaving Microsoft (ok, he’s left… yippie!) and joining SQLskills (ok, he’s joined). And, well,
OK, if you’ve been reading at all… you know that Paul’s leaving Microsoft (ok, he’s left… yippie!) and joining SQLskills (ok, he’s joined). And, well,
Well, I’m not sure where May went but I do know that part of it went to my 2 weeks in Hyderabad, India at Microsoft
OK…SP2, the SP2 refresh and then the parallel/subsequent GDRs has seemingly (and rightly so) confused some of us… However, thanks to the PSS Engineers blog
While at SQL Server Connections in Orlando, Stephen Wynkoop of SSWUG stole some morning time for an interview (morning time is not my best but
This is a bit of a rare post for me as most of my posts are technical. I guess it’s a bit of a change
Another great DotNetRocks interview has been completed. It’s Paul Randal‘s session on Disaster Recovery, DBCC, Index fragmentation (and defrag) and [unfortunately for me] a lot
Enterprise only. OK – I really need to blog more and well – I’m starting today by blogging a “quickie” blog entry on something that
OK, it’s been a heck of a long time since I blogged… and for that I apologize. I’m also WAY overdue in my posting my
I am asked often….. How can I get into presenting? How do I get into external consulting? How can I do something similar to what
OK – so, lots of exciting things going on. I’ve just completed my first two day partner event in Zurich (first of two in Switzerland).
So, I’ve now spent the last couple of hours playing with Database Mail and HTML formatted messages being sent to the SQLskills subscribers. It’s been
I’ve posted all of my demo content from TechEd 2006 and wow – it was a lot of fun! I created many new and fun
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