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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Check Twice, Update Once
An update to the Microsoft Best Practices Analyzer tool intrigues Steve Jones as it seems to have been enhanced to better help DBAs manage SQL Server. Continue reading
SQL Saturday Advice – PhotoJournalism
I try to carry a camera, and a video camera, most of the time when I’m traveling. I have a camera on my iPhone as well, and for all that, I tend to just forget to take enough images when … Continue reading
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Where Are the Programmers?
Today Steve Jones has a little fun with titles in technology, and what we might start to call ourselves instead of DBAs. Continue reading
The Cloud is Nothing Special
This week Steve talks about cloud computing, and the fact that a lot of what the cloud does is no big deal. But it can be helpful to IT professionals. Continue reading
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