Monthly Archives: November 2010

Service Broker – SQL Server Connections

These are some notes and thoughts from sessions and my time at SQL Server Connections/DevConnections in Nov 2010. Denny Cherry gives a nice warning at the beginning of his sessions. His parents were sailors, so beware of the Service Broker … Continue reading

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Swarms

First we had agile programming, designed to respond to quickly changing requirements for software development. Now we might have the addition of swarms as a way of getting things done in our jobs. One of the predictions that the Gartner … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #12 – Why Do You Need a DBA?

It’s once again time for T-SQL Tuesday, the brainchild of Adam Machanic (Blog|Twitter). It’s a monthly blog party, designed to get bloggers to all write on a single topic on the same day. This month we have the party hosted … Continue reading

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Finding Your Dream Job

My pre-conference session for the SQL Rally conference in the spring is called “Finding Your Dream Job”. Chris Shaw ( LinkedIn | blog | @sqlshaw)  and I put this together based on a few other presentations that we’ve both given … Continue reading

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