Kimberly and Paul awarded MVP status again
Not an April Fool (although SQL Server Central has a great one) – Kimberly and
Not an April Fool (although SQL Server Central has a great one) – Kimberly and
Just noticed this come up on my Facebook news feed – how to code assignment
In February this year we stopped off in Bangkok on the way to and from teaching
(And it's official – this is blog post 39 this month, making this my most
Jack Li, one of the Senior Escalation Engineers in Product Support, just posted details of
Just saw this on a forum – running REPAIR_ALLOW_DATA_LOSS on msdb to cope with corruption.
(Yes, Kimberly's lecturing again…) Here's something that I've seen crop up a lot recently on
(Continuing my habit of blogging while Kimberly’s presenting – at least I’m not on stage
I'm very pleased, and deeply honored, to announce that I've been made a Microsoft Regional
After teaching some of the MCM-SharePoint class last week, one of the attendees pointed me
While I was teaching the MCM-Database class last week, we were discussing fragmentation and the
A thread cropped up on SQLServerCentral involving IAM chain corruption (see Inside the Storage Engine:
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