Monthly Archives: October 2012

Comments on the SQL in the City Tour

There’s still an event in Seattle in a few weeks. As I’ve been traveling around the country, literally around through New York, Austin, San Francisco, Chicago and Boston, I’ve met a lot of people and shaken a lot of hands. … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #35 – Soylent Green

This month’s host is Nick Haslam (b | t) and he bases his question on the movie Soylent Green, which I haven’t seen. This month he asks what the most horrifying thing you’ve seen in SQL Server. It’s been a … Continue reading

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Database Maintenance Essentials – Resources

I told people in New York at SQL in the City that I’d post some resources on the blog from my talk. My apologies for not getting it done over the weekend, but during a little downtime in Austin I’m … Continue reading

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SQL in the City

That’s where we were on Friday. 780 Third Avenue, in the middle of Manhattan. The start of our 2012 US SQL in the City tour. I arrived Thursday, getting into the city in time to go running in Central Park. … Continue reading

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