SQL Server 2008 offers partition-level lock escalation excellent, but…
OK, let me start by saying that I absolutely love when a feature improves in
OK, let me start by saying that I absolutely love when a feature improves in
OK, have you ever been working on one thing…that led you to another (and another
OK, if you’ve been reading at all… you know that Paul’s leaving Microsoft (ok, he’s
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I had a customer ask me about the debate of skipping SQL Server 2005 entirely
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Well, I’m not sure where May went but I do know that part of it
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While at SQL Server Connections in Orlando, Stephen Wynkoop of SSWUG stole some morning time
In the quest for more (and more and more ;) information, I’ve been told about
OK, I’ve been complaining about finding resources – for a long time… AND, I’ve been
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