SQL Connections Spring 2009: Call for Abstracts
Yes, it’s that time again (well a little bit earlier than usual). With the Fall
Yes, it’s that time again (well a little bit earlier than usual). With the Fall
In conjunction with our Iceland partners Miracle, we’re offering three BI classes in Iceland in
While we were on vacation at the start of July we spent a week on
I've had a few follow-ups on my two posts about boot page and file header
As you may already know, instant file initialization is a way to prevent data (not
Fresh off a week of teaching classes on the Microsoft campus, we’ve finalized some user
I’m sitting here writing my next article for TechNet Magazine – this time on Tracking
Following on from my previous post on boot pages and boot page corruption, I’ve been
While we were at TechEd in June, Kimberly and I participated in an hour-long discussion
Now that I’ve done all the business-related blog posts, back to the good stuff
Well, almost… Kimberly and I have agreed to co-author the upcoming SQL Server 2008 Internals
September, October, and November are going to be a whirlwind this year – after 3
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