Monthly Archives: March 2011

MCM – The Knowledge Exam

I recently took the knowledge exam, and I loved it. I thought it was a great exam. I have taken ten or twelve Microsoft exams and this was the first time that I crossed the two hour mark in an … Continue reading

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SQL Source Control Webinar

The 8th SQLServerCentral webinar, featuring SQL Source Control, is coming in a couple weeks. I’ll be hosting again, and this time my good friend, Andy Leonard, will talk about lifecycle management and source control as a part of that. You … Continue reading

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DBA Concerns

I ran across a survey of Oracle DBAs that examined their concerns about security that I found it very interesting. Considering how much data from companies and governments supposedly resides in Oracle databases, it’s shocking to see how large a … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #016 – Aggregation

It’s that time of month again, time for Adam Machanic’s (Twitter | Blog) T-SQL Tuesday blog party. This month the party is hosted by Jes Borland (blog | @grrl_geek) and the topic is Aggregation. And I’m late. I planned on … Continue reading

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