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No, this isn’t an April fools joke. Microsoft announced today at the Build conference that
No, this isn’t an April fools joke. Microsoft announced today at the Build conference that
My first post of the year is about our first Pluralsight course of the year! Jonathan’s new
The last post of the year! It’s been a really excellent year all round and
Through popular demand (our IEPTO2 class in Ireland in October 2015 sold out with 40
As we all wind down for the 2015 holiday season, we want to give the
I’m running this survey to help the SQL Server team at Microsoft, who would like
An interesting corruption problem cropped up on the MCM distribution list yesterday and after I
After the success of our brand-new class on Practical Data Science this week, we’ve decided
By the end of December, we at SQLskills will have remotely presented to 87 user groups
In my Insider newsletter a couple of weeks ago, I discussed how index fragmentation is
[Edit 2016: Check out my new resource – a comprehensive library of all wait types
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