Microsoft eLearning Resources – Developer Content – 2008 & 2008 R2
In addition to the SQL Server 2008 Database Infrastructure and Scalability content that Paul and
In addition to the SQL Server 2008 Database Infrastructure and Scalability content that Paul and
When SQL Server 2008 was in beta, Paul and I worked on a project to
Last week we completed another SQL Server Magazine/SQLConnections conference and already, it's time to start
I started this series with the post titled: Little Bobby Tables, SQL Injection and EXECUTE
In my last post: Little Bobby Tables, SQL Injection and EXECUTE AS, I wanted to
OK, I know many of you have seen this before (an oldie, but a goodie!):
UPDATED: April 20, 2018 (fixed links and removed some outdated content) A common discussion tends
Paul and I have started a new Q&A blog on SQL Server Magazine. Our first
Coming up quickly, there are some great events to help you with best practices, tips
Ha… I'm finally sitting down today to write my homework. Homework created by my lovely
Data Dude (Visual Studio "DBPro") has generally been an expensive tool – only in the
This is a bit overdue as Kevin Kline tagged me in a meme post to help
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