Dev Connections SQL Power Workshop on SQL Server 2008, October, San Francisco
People have been complaining that I’ve stopped blogging so much – vacation folks, vacation! Today
People have been complaining that I’ve stopped blogging so much – vacation folks, vacation! Today
Well, we’re just back from vacation (photo blog post to follow) and I’ve heard that
One problem (the only one!) of going on vacation with Kimberly is that can be hard
TechEd US is done for another year! As I mentioned before, we did a lot
Today I presented my brand new session Surviving Corruption: From Detection to Recovery at TechEd. I
(I’m actually on-stage here at TechEd doing the DAT track pre-con with Kimberly – she’s on
Over the last few weeks I've seen (and helped correct) quite a few myths and
That time has rolled around again and we’re flying down to Orlando for TechEd US
Totally off-topic blog post this time. I haven’t blogged in a week as we’ve been
Before I start, I want to make it clear that you can only hit this
My first magazine article is in print! I’ve taken over the bi-monthly SQL Q&A column
So Seattle weather went from 50 degrees to 85 degrees overnight Friday and we all
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