Upcoming Events for May, June, July and August – including a new Immersion Event!
OK, it seems like when it rains it pours! I still have a few blog
OK, it seems like when it rains it pours! I still have a few blog
Paul and I chatted with Hilton Giesenow about SQL Server, Sharepoint and Involuntary DBAs. Paul blogged
OK, I've had a bit of a tangent going on optimizing stored procedures and its
In my post describing the new SQL Server 2008 configuration option [optimize for adhoc workloads]
Paul and I enjoyed Dublin so much in 2008 and 2009 that we're going back
I mentioned that servers receiving a lot of dynamic constructs (typically those generated by client
Well, back in April of 2009 I blogged Social networking, keeping up with friends/family and getting more tech
In March, Paul and I began blogging in a new column for SQL Server Magazine.
I'm speaking at a few user groups over the next couple of months… are you
Stored procedures aren’t always a favorite choice from developers. And, to add to the confusion,
This event is scheduled for TOMORROW (April 21) at 7:30am PDT. So, if you haven't
In addition to the SQL Server 2008 Database Infrastructure and Scalability content that Paul and
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