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Daily Archives: August 21, 2009
Denver SSUG – AUG 2009
I attended the Denver SQL Server User Group meeting, wanting to get a chance to catch up with some friends in from out of town. Peter Shire and Steve Wright of SQL Sentry were in town this week to present … Continue reading
A True Sense of Community
We have a thread in our forums that many of the participants refer to as "The THREAD." It’s a long running thread that started with a simple question: Are the posted questions getting worse?" What was initially a rant about … Continue reading
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