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Monthly Archives: September 2010
What Do We Need in SQL Server?
What should be included in the next release of SQL Server? SQL Server 11 is being worked on now, and there are a number of features that I’m sure will be new, as well as some improvements to old features. … Continue reading
Table Variables and Transactions
I actually had a question of the day submitted on SQLServerCentral about table variables and transactions, but the person didn’t have a reference for it. So I had to go digging around to find one. It doesn’t seem to be … Continue reading
NoSQL Is Not Everywhere
NoSQL has been getting a lot of press in the last year, but it’s not necessarily the best platform or solution for you. Steve Jones comments on NoSQL and alternative platforms. Continue reading
Roadtrip! SQL Saturday #53 – Kansas City
After speaking this coming weekend in Denver at SQL Saturday #52, I’m heading to SQL Saturday #53 in Kansas City the following weekend, to give my Modern Resume presentation again and meet some SQL pros in another city. It’s … Continue reading
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