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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Little Devices
It seems that I get more and more done with my smartphone all the time. I find myself responding to lots of emails, having text or Twitter conversations, taking pictures, reading, even making notes on my iPhone. I can’t imagine … Continue reading
Scheduled Out
I’m all scheduled out for the next week with newsletters and content ready to go through Nov 29. I’m not sure I’ve ever been this far ahead, often counting on someone else to do a few things for me. Hopefully … Continue reading
The DBA Disconnect
We all know that security is an issue that we have to pay attention to. At least, those technical people that feel responsible for the security of their systems feel this way. However a short article referencing a DBA survey … Continue reading
The 2010 SQLServerCentral Party
A quick look at the SQLServerCentral party at the 2010 PASS Summit, thanks to SQLChicken. It’s on UStream Not great quality, but some fun commentary from Scott Gleason and Jorge. My favorite part? A plug from Jorge: “SQL Compare saves … Continue reading
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