Instant Initialization – What, Why and How?
Instant Initialization is a new feature of SQL Server 2005 that is based on an NTFS feature that was added to Windows XP (and therefore
Instant Initialization is a new feature of SQL Server 2005 that is based on an NTFS feature that was added to Windows XP (and therefore
OK – I feel like I know a fair amount about SQL Server but sometimes I also feel like I don’t :) :) I’m continuously
Ok – a strange title indeed but it’s been a strange couple of months. It all started with a “much needed” vacation and I thought
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
There are SO many new features in the updated DasBlog that I don’t even know where to start. Here’s just a quick list of the
Hey there everyone – Been a LONG time since I last blogged (sorry!)… key reason (fyi) is that I’m trying to find the ever-challenging work/life
Hey there everyone – If you’re into Analysis Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services and BI in general – you’ll want to check out Elizabeth Vitt’s
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
Well, if you’re wondering why I’ve been so quiet this week… it’s a myriad of events all coming together and/or being finalized right in time
Ha… did that get your attention? Well, what I really hope to do is make everyone aware of what’s made the Developer Community rounds this
In part 11 of the TechNet webcast series for the ITPro, I spoke briefly about the Oracle Migration Assistant and the recent release of the
The SQL Server team has a few *very* interesting blogs and the Engine Team just started blogging – check it out here: http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlserverstorageengine/ (thanks for the
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