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Monthly Archives: December 2012
T-SQL Tuesday #37 – A Month of Joins
It’s time once again for T-SQL Tuesday, and this month is hosted by SQLity.net, Sebastian Meine. If you want to know more or participate, read the invitation and write your own blog post. The topic this month is joins, in … Continue reading
Grace Under Pressure
I once worked at a large, 10,000+ person company. We had a large data center with hundreds of machines, where we one day we lost power. Not power from the electric utility and had our UPSes and generator kick in. We … Continue reading
Planning
I made it to the UK on a very smooth, uneventful, on-time trip. That’s just what I like when traveling. After arriving at Heathrow and traveling to Cambridge, I arrived at the Red Gate office just in time for lunch. … Continue reading
Back Across the Water
Another trip to the UK this week, with me leaving today for Cambridge and meetings at Red Gate Software. This will be my third trip this year, a record for me, and also the most travel I’ve done in a … Continue reading