Monthly Archives: March 2014

A True SQL OS

Today’s editorial was originally published on Aug 26, 2009. It is being re-run as Steve is on vacation. I have heard a number of talks from SQL Server developers at Microsoft that refer to the internal SQL Server database engine … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #52 – Arguments

It’s time for T-SQL Tuesday, this month hosted by Michael J Swart, our artistic DBA in the community. I love Michael’s pictures, and enjoy the time I get to chat with him at events. His invitation this month for #52 … Continue reading

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Developers, developers, developers

StackOverflow ran a survey for their members in 2013 and released some results recently. The results are on their blog, along with some observations about the data. While most of this audience aren’t in the development space, some may be, and the impacts of … Continue reading

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Continuous Delivery

At Red Gate Software, we have a product called Deployment Manager. Its aim is to smooth and ease the process of deploying changes in your software from environment to environment, database and application code. What I like about the product isn’t that … Continue reading

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