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Daily Archives: February 9, 2010
What is SQL Server? – Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta
I’m doing a basic presentation at the Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta later this month on what SQL Server is from a basic viewpoint. I had a request for this at the SQL Saturday #17 in Baton Rouge last year and … Continue reading
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Interviewed at CSTechCast
The segment should go out in this week’s show, but I spent half a day down in Colorado Springs with the CSTechCast crew, doing an interview for their weekly podcast. They hosts of the show, Eric, Eric, and Josh, are … Continue reading
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Relationships – T-SQL Tuesday #3
I missed T-SQL Tuesday #1, but participated in T-SQL Tuesday #2. Now it’s time for #3, and I’m making my entry. I like this style of getting a series of posts from the community on a topic, and thanks to … Continue reading
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Data Types Matter
I was watching Michelle Ufford’s (blog, Twitter) presentation from the 2009 PASS Summit recently on DVD. I had purchased them, and this was one session I had attended, but had to leave early because of another commitment. However I thought … Continue reading
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