Monthly Archives: May 2012

The TCO of the Cloud

I know that many of you don’t want to put your databases in the cloud. There are definitely concerns for many applications that might have identity, financial, medical, or other data. However there are many other types of applications that … Continue reading

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From the Labs of SQL Prompt

I love SQL Prompt as an add-in for SSMS. The intellisense is very handy for me and I’ve gotten used to certain shortcut combinations that make it easy for me to write T-SQL quickly and get information on parameters without … Continue reading

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Continuous Releases

One of the interesting things that I find with my iOS app is that they are updated fairly regularly. I have 20-30 apps, and I would guess that 3-4 of them are updated on any given week. Some of those … Continue reading

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Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta 2012

My fourth visit to the Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta will be tomorrow where I’ll deliver two talks: Branding Yourself for a Dream Job – 9:30am, Rm 1130 Unstructured Data in SQL Server – 3:15, Rm 1402 There’s still time to … Continue reading

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