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Database Queries and Scalability
I ran across this post with a very provocative title: (thanks Brent Ozar Unlimited). It’s an interesting read from a developer, talking about how so many website designs aren’t built for scalable because they rely too heavily on a set of database … Continue reading
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Speaking at the October Denver SQL Server User Group
I have a talk this Thursday at the Denver SQL Server Users Group. I’ll be talking about Continuous Integration for databases, looking at ways you can automate database builds and perform some automated testing as you move forward in your … Continue reading