SQLskills crew at SQL Connections in March
The spring conferences are creeping up on us and there will be four of us
The spring conferences are creeping up on us and there will be four of us
I’ve been doing a lot of performance tuning work over the last couple of months
At the end of December I showed you how to discover if power saving is
This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being run by newly-minted fellow-MVP Jen McCown (blog|twitter) and the topic
I've noticed a few new SQL blogs spring up over the last month or so
The final set of MCM training videos we recorded for Microsoft have been posted on
The last post of the year! It's been an excellent year all round – I
In 2009 I read a whopping 100 books (see my wrap-up post) and it seemed
(Yes, I know I haven’t editorialized the last survey on What’s in a Job Title
We’d like to thank you all for reading all our stuff all year, for coming
There's been a lot of discussion on the MVP distribution list about various certifications and
Happy Holidays! Back in January I ran a special offer on our new (at the
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