TechNet Magazine: March 2011 SQL Q&A column
The March edition of TechNet Magazine is available on the web now and has the
The March edition of TechNet Magazine is available on the web now and has the
This survey follows on from the survey results I just blogged about, and is particularly
About a month ago I kicked off a survey asking what you look for when
The Immersion Event on Internals and Performance in London, UK from 20-24 June, 2011 is now
I just about beat my fists against my laptop this afternoon while updating a couple
The recent earthquake in New Zealand and this morning's devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami in
(Check out my online training courses: SQL Server: Detecting and Correcting Database Corruption and SQL Server: Advanced Corruption
A few weeks ago I kicked off a survey about tempdb configuration – see here
From my alter-ego – the other half of my degree is in electronics – I usually blog
A few weeks ago Kimberly did a blog post survey about which city in the
It's been a while since I blogged about hobby stuff so I thought I'd share
There was an interesting discussion on Twitter this morning (started by my good friend Erin
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