New Immersion Event for Accidental/Involuntary/Junior DBAs
As I announced in our Insider newsletter last week, we’ve designed some new Immersion Events to expand the curriculum
As I announced in our Insider newsletter last week, we’ve designed some new Immersion Events to expand the curriculum
As I announced in our Insider newsletter last week, we’ve designed some new Immersion Events to expand the curriculum
As an update to our current round of SQLskills community mentoring (round 4 – see
Over the last few months we’ve started thinking about our 2014 and 2015 international class
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As a counterpart to my recent survey on what the oldest version of SQL Server
We’ve had a mentoring program here at SQLskills for a couple of years (the brainchild
In this survey I’d like to know what the newest version of SQL Server is
Last week I kicked off a survey asking what is the oldest version of SQL
In this survey I’d like to know what the oldest version of SQL Server is
As of this afternoon all eight classes we’re doing in Chicago in April/May are sold
A while back I kicked off a survey asking what mechanism you use for running
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