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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Letting People Go Securely
This editorial was originally published on Mar 15, 2009. It is being re-run as Steve is away on the 2013 SQL in the City tour. The world economy appears to be in shambles, with many companies cutting back in all facets … Continue reading
The 2013 SQL in the City Tour
The 2013 SQL in the City tour kicks off today for me. I’m flying to LA this morning, early, in order to ensure the venue is ready and perform our last 3-4 keynote practice sessions in real time. We’ve been practicing remotely, … Continue reading
T-SQL Tuesday #47 – SWAG
It’s T-SQL Tuesday time, the second Tuesday of the month when we all coordinate our blog posts on a particular topic. This month Kendal Van Dyke has invited us to take a break from technical topics and have a bit … Continue reading
Beginner, Expert, or Both?
It seems that there’s no shortage of interviewers complaining about the lack of qualified candidates for open positions. It seems to me that the best thing you could do to get a better job is work through all the articles and lots … Continue reading