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Daily Archives: September 24, 2013
The Human Cost of Managing Data
If you’ve ever worked in a large environment, where the numbers of nodes number in the thousands, or tens of thousands, then you know many software packages don’t scale to that size very well. I’ve seen quite a few pieces … Continue reading
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Tagged administration, sql server
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An easy travel week for SQL in the City and SQL Saturday #190
This week I have two more events in my busy fall schedule: a SQL in the City Seminar on development and SQL Saturday #190. However my travel plans are limited to getting in my car and driving from the ranch … Continue reading
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Tagged speaking, SQL in the City, SQL Saturday, travel
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