Physical security
This month’s T-SQL Tuesday (hosted by Kenneth Fisher – @sqlstudent144) is about security This hasn’t been my area of expertise
This month’s T-SQL Tuesday (hosted by Kenneth Fisher – @sqlstudent144) is about security This hasn’t been my area of expertise
Every year Redgate hands out a series of Tribal Awards, voted for by the SQL
Since SQL server 2014 was released back in April last year, there have been some
Edit 10/30/19: the latest version of this script, with additions and adapted for newer versions is
The last post of the year! It’s been a really excellent year all round and
Last week we joined our wonderful friend (he MC’d our wedding in 2007) Richard Campbell for
It’s hiring time again, as our consulting volume has reached the point where we need
As we all wind down for the 2014 holiday season, we want to give the
A month ago I kicked off a survey asking how much memory is installed on
My friend Wayne Sheffield (b|t)is hosting T-SQL Tuesday this month
Through popular demand we’ve managed to juggle a bit more of our schedule around and found
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