New blog on SQLskills.com: Paul’s Electronics
At the start of the year I decided to get seriously back into playing with
At the start of the year I decided to get seriously back into playing with
Yesterday I was discussing life-direction-changing-events with Kimberly and our great friend Libby and I thought
A couple of years ago I blogged about 3rd-party file system filter drivers and how
I've blogged about ghost records and the ghost cleanup task a couple of time before
This is a quick post to clarify an article I saw on SQLServerCentral this morning
Due to some Microsoft date changes, the Spring SQL Connections show had to move to
Happy New Year! The January edition of TechNet Magazine is available on the web now
(This is my last blog post for 2009 – thanks to everyone who reads my
Earlier today there was a thread on Twitter asking about what degrees and academic background
Earlier today there was a question on SQL Server Central where someone wanted to know
The first of our public classes (what we call Immersion Events) in 2010 is now
I made them up. Yup. I’m talking about the guidance which is: if an index
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