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Daily Archives: January 28, 2014
Just use Version Control
There are free systems out there. If you have no budget, and want to get started, download one of these: Subversion: http://subversion.tigris.org Git: http://git-scm.com/ Mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/ There are good ones to pay for as well, and some of them have … Continue reading
Servicing SQL Server in the Future
Service Packs have become the way that many of us patch the various Microsoft products we use. Many administrators find patching to be time consuming and difficult to justify, even for security patches, and as a result, often wait for … Continue reading
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