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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta v3.0 Keynote
I had the main room keynote at the recent Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta v3.0 in Denver. Jeff Certain & Ben Hoelting had the beginner track keynote, and I was sorry I missed that. I would have liked to see them … Continue reading
Quality Over Timing
Is quality really the number one job of software developers? I think we’d all like this to be the case, but I suspect that in many companies it’s not. This piece is a few years old, and it talks about how … Continue reading
Wow, where did the month go?
It’s T-SQL Tuesday again, and I’m not prepared (again). I missed all the tweets last week while I was at the MVP Summit, so now I need to try and find time today to knock out a post. It’s work, … Continue reading
An Overview of SQL Server AlwaysOn
One of the changes coming in SQL Server v11 (not sure what the name will actually be), also known as “Denali”, is the addition of more High Availability/Disaster Recovery Options. When I first heard about this, I was excited, but … Continue reading
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