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Daily Archives: June 20, 2011
Evaluating Sessions You Attend
I have seen more than a few posts about feedback that speakers get from sessions in the last couple months. Last week Buck Woody made an attempt to build a better form that could be used for feedback, which I … Continue reading
Cool Tech Tools
Completely off topic from SQL Server, but cool nevertheless. I have been using Skype to communicate with Red Gate on a regular basis for video calls every week. It’s been over a year, and I’ve always had to get my … Continue reading
Archiving
Not many database systems get designed with a well thought out archiving plan at the beginning of their lifecycle. In most cases that’s fine since few databases seem to gather enough data to require archiving, and if there is extra … Continue reading