TechEd is over for me… I owe you some blog posts!
What a GREAT week here in Boston. I’m just about to pack up and go home (kind of). Right now it’s early and I think
What a GREAT week here in Boston. I’m just about to pack up and go home (kind of). Right now it’s early and I think
OK – today's session was quite fun… lots of demos and quite a few "tie-ins" where I tried to bring together many things that we've
I completely spaced in blogging about a recent interview I did…poolside, in Orlando, FL when I was at SQL Connections back in April. I had
First – for what is logging needed? This seems like an easy question – with possibly an easy answer… it’s to aid in transaction durability
Hey there everyone! I know I still owe you a few Q&A entries (for sessions 7, 8 and 9) but I wanted to get this
This is a much needed and much overdue blog entry… In 8 Steps to Better Transaction Log throughput, I mentioned a customer that was helped
Effectively Designing a Scalable and Reliable Database A Primer to Proper SQL Server Development New Features in Indexing and Index Maintenance Best Practices, Part 5 of
Effectively Designing a Scalable and Reliable Database A Primer to Proper SQL Server Development Indexing Best Practices, Part 4 of 10Presented by Kimberly L. Tripp,
Effectively Designing a Scalable and Reliable Database A Primer to Proper SQL Server Development Indexing Best Practices, Part 4 of 10 Presented by Kimberly L.
MSDN Webcast: A Primer to Proper SQL Server Development Designing Tables that Scale, Best Practices in Data Types and Initial Table Structures, Part 3 of
Two days isn't enough time! In fact, that's really true. There are so many interesting (well, I think they're interesting) aspects to Indexing that we
This text is STRAIGHT from SQL Server Magazine’s September 2005 Issue: Reader’s Choice Awards A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers by Bob
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