December 15th PASS online lecture on communications skills
Every so often I do non-SQL blog posts about things and one of the topics
Every so often I do non-SQL blog posts about things and one of the topics
It's the end of the financial year for most companies and we've had two companies
We’re continuing to add to our 2012 class roster (see the Tampa classes in February/March) and
Jonathan Kehayias is such a nice guy. After our recent perf tuning Immersion Event in
Continuing with my "index health" series, I've got another piece of code for you to
Yesterday I blogged about how having too few or too many nonclustered indexes can be
Back at the start of August I kicked off a survey (see here) that gave you
(New for 2020: we’ve published a range of SQL Server interview candidate screening assessments with our
Yes, it's that time again. We're just about to have the Fall show so its time to
We’ve started to confirm our 2012 classes, and we’re coming to the south-east of the US by
Days like this don’t come around very often for us here at SQLskills.com – we’re
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