Five different ways of dealing with SQL server — just for instance. Is there a right way of doing things?!
People in technology often complain about lack of determination in our industry. In fact, there are so many ways of doing things that it can
Once upon a time, we had diaries — now we have blogs.
People in technology often complain about lack of determination in our industry. In fact, there are so many ways of doing things that it can
Everyone knows that it is important to understand how SQL server memory is managed. We’ve all heard about things like object cache, procedure ca che
It is a mystery to me why Microsoft decides to implement features in a seemingly half-baked way. I say seemingly, because many times it turns
Microsoft documentation doesn’t usually dwell on dangers of executing admin commands. It is somewhat correctly assumed that if you have the access to run it,
SQL server upgrades are often percieved as problematic, or at least highly challenging. In fact, non-existent studies have demonstrated that the number of days left
Have you ever thought about why you procrastinate about some tasks and run enthusiastically to do others? If you are like most people, you tend
Every IT professional knows that system downtime costs their organization a fortune – that’s not news. Downtime has measurable direct costs: revenue and human resources
In a previous post I covered a basic connection provider, which is nice, but has its limitations. biggest one being that you always have to
In a previous post, I talked about automatically building a database project outside of Visual Studio. Just for the sake of a feeling of completeness,
It is clear by now that MS SQL server and powershell are going to be good friends for a long time to come. So a
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