Death of the MCM program
Last week, in the immediate aftermath of the sudden announcement by Microsoft of the cancelling
Last week, in the immediate aftermath of the sudden announcement by Microsoft of the cancelling
I’m sure most of you have heard the news now that Microsoft has effectively cancelled
Kimberly’s been hard at work finalizing details of the classes we’ll be offering in the
After going back and forth with someone with a corrupt master database, I’ve just discovered
There are only a few weeks to go until our September set of classes start
Time for another survey! This survey’s very simple: run the following code on as many
Back in May I started a survey to collect build numbers to see how up-to-date
I haven’t posted much in July (and won’t until the second half of August as
I have a busy second half of the year planned, with more classes, conferences, and
This is a really simple post, making sure you’re aware of the incredibly cost-effective way
This month the SQLskills team is presenting a series of blog posts aimed at helping
(New for 2020: we’ve published a range of SQL Server interview candidate screening assessments with our
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