Reminder of why hardware redundancy is a good thing
One of our customers (and friends!) sent us this last week – a stark reminder
One of our customers (and friends!) sent us this last week – a stark reminder
Very exciting! The SQL Server 2008 Internals book we're working on with Kalen is
The feature article on SQL Server 2008: Tracking Changes in Your Enterprise Database I wrote for the November
Thanks for your patience while our blog engine back-end was updated. You should find that
Just found out that the 25-page FILESTREAM whitepaper I wrote recently for the SQL
Just a quick post to say that all our blogs and the SQLskills.com website is
I finally got to take Kimberly to Scotland in September and show her some of
Just over a month since SQL Server 2008 went to RTM and the first Cumulative
For the first time in ages, Kimberly sneaked in an interview without me! I was
It’s been almost two weeks since my last post as we’ve been offline in Scotland
Over the last six months on the blog, you’ll have seen
At the last Connections conference in April, the conference organizers tapped a bunch of speakers
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