Kimberly & Paul interview from TechEd IT Forum
(Oops – deleted this by accident – re-entering it.) Day 1 for us here in
(Oops – deleted this by accident – re-entering it.) Day 1 for us here in
I’m in the middle of a flight from Washington D.C. to Zurich on the way
This is a question I was asked multiple times over the last week: the Microsoft
In one of the sessions Kimberly and I taught this week at SQL Connections, we
A couple more questions from the last couple of classes. Q1) Why doesn’t performing an
This is a question that came up yesterday in our Disaster Recovery class so I’m
Sitting here in our Disaster Recovery class at SQL Connections and Kimberly’s on till lunch
Quick post this morning before this gets knocked out of my head by the Disaster
As promised, here’s the first of the grab-bag of questions we were asked during conferences.
After all the build-up over the last few weeks (putting finishing touches to decks and
This is a quick answer to a question I was sent today by someone who’d
There’s a well known problem that every time a backup operation succeeds a message is
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