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Daily Archives: June 15, 2011
Understanding Security
SQL Server has become a very complicated product, with so many subsystems and features that I don’t know anyone that is an expert in all of them. There are lots of people that become somewhat familiar with many features, and … Continue reading
Speaking at the 2011 PASS Summit
I submitted three sessions to the 2011 Summit for consideration and I heard today that two of them were accepted, with the third being an alternate. It’s nice to be accepted, especially as there is always a lot of competition … Continue reading
The 2012 Rally
In case you hadn’t heard, the 2012 SQL Rally will be in Dallas. Andy Warren talks about the process for picking the city, and some of the challenges involved. There was supposed to be an open submission process and then … Continue reading