Monthly Archives: December 2010

T-SQL Tuesday #13– The Business and Disaster Recovery

I’m hosting this month’s T-SQL Tuesday blog party, but that doesn’t mean I can’t participate. I posted the invitation last week, and hopefully we’ll have a large number of people participating today. The Cost of HADR I’ve dealt with a … Continue reading

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The Low End

Are products like Access and VB bad? A long time ago it seemed that if you could spell VB, you could get a job. That was good in some ways as it helped the explosion of growth in technology employment. … Continue reading

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iPads for Christmas

There’s a contest going on, today through Friday, and you can win a copy of SQL Monitor from my employer Red Gate Software. Oh yeah, in order to use your new software like we do at SQLServerCentral, we’ll send you … Continue reading

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SQL Server 2005 SP4

Last year I submitted a Connect item for SQL Server 2005 SP4. Quite a few people supported this item and voted for it, and Microsoft decided to build this last, final Service Pack for SQL Server 2005. No timeline was … Continue reading

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