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Why Would You Move?
I was reading a thread on Quora about why SQL Server is chosen by companies, and another on StackOverflow about why Oracle is a good choice. As much as I sometimes joke about the Oracle RDBMS, I think it’s a solid platform, … Continue reading
It’s about Perception
This editorial was originally published on Dec 9, 2009. It is being re-run as Steve is on vacation. It’s not just the code. Sure the code’s important, but it’s not necessarily the most important thing. It’s more than just the … Continue reading
What will you see at SQL in the City
London, Oct 24, 2014 Seattle, Nov 3, 2014 Come join us.
Learning Options in Seattle Next Month
The 2014 PASS Summit takes place next month. Actually a few weeks, on Nov 3-7, 2014 in Seattle. While many people attend the conference, there are some additional options for learning that you might think about in addition to the … Continue reading