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Monthly Archives: January 2011
A SQL Azure Customer
Not me, though I’m not necessarily against Azure in principle. I had a friend ask me for a SQL Server hosting provider the other day, saying they had built a web front end, and had a web host, but were … Continue reading
What Not To Say
This article on 8 things your boss doesn’t want to hear made me smile. There are a few phrases listed that I would definitely recommend not using if you want to succeed in your current place of employment. Having managed … Continue reading
Backing up the log in simple mode
Someone posted a note saying that their backups were really large and slow. So they were trying to manage their backup scheme and ensure some level of recovery. I was going back and forth, along with others, talking about the … Continue reading
Sharing Code
It seems that almost every week I encounter some form of plagiarism it the SQL Server community. Whether its from SQLServerCentral or it’s someone else, it seems that I’m either alerting someone or sending my own takedown notice. It’s a … Continue reading