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Monthly Archives: June 2015
#SQLNewBlogger
In April, Ed Leighton-Dick set up a challenge to motivate new bloggers to begin writing about their knowledge of SQL Server. This is a passion of mine, and I believe this is one of the ways you can truly help interest potential … Continue reading
Adding Extended Properties to a Table
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. I had the need recently to get put an extended property on a table in a database. I could … Continue reading
Our Meeting and The Day Out
Last week, Redgate Software had a large company meeting and our annual Day Out, with myself and a few dozen of our US employees in the UK for meetings and the event. It was fun, and a good time. I … Continue reading
Skill Supply and Demand
Across my career, I’ve seen many managers and executives promote and press for IT groups to consider alternative technologies. The mass media has often promoted new platforms and languages as a more efficient way to build software. Some of their … Continue reading