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Daily Archives: August 19, 2010
Beyond Automation
Are there some things that are beyond automation in your company? Steve Jones comments on the difficulty of changing things with automation in some cases. Continue reading
SQL Source Control Webinar
We had our first public SQL Source Control webinar, on the new product from Red Gate Software, my employer. I MC’d a private one a month or so ago, and sat in on one at SQL Saturday #28, but this … Continue reading
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SQL Saturday Advice – Feedback and Raffles
At SQL Saturday #28, I was surprised to be given the speaker evaluations after my first session. One of the volunteers approached me and gave them to me, saying that I could have them and use them. That surprises me … Continue reading
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