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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Starting a New Job
I’ve had practice here, and was reminded of this when I ran across this thread on starting a new job. In my career, I’ve had far too many employers. I’d like to think it’s not my fault, but after having double digit … Continue reading
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Detecting Encryption
I ran across an article recently from MSSQLTips by my friend, Brian Kelley. It talks about the ways you can detect encryption in use in your database. Brian’s approach, which is one I agree with, is that you can look … Continue reading
Ship Safe…Ship Often
The Red Gate tag line has been Ship Often…Ship Safe, which works great for developers. Make the changes to code as fast as you can and get them deployed. Keep things smooth (or safe) with a routine and a standard way of … Continue reading
T-SQL Tuesday #63 – Security
It’s T-SQL Tuesday time again and this month we look at security. Kenneth Fisher has chosen this as his topic for February and you can read his invite here. There are lots of choices on what you write about, and … Continue reading