Monthly Archives: September 2015

T-SQL Tuesday #70 – The Enterprise

It’s hard to believe this is the 70th edition of T-SQL Tuesday. I haven’t missed many, and I’ve enjoyed them all. I hope more of you are participating in this monthly blog party started by Adam Machanic (b / t). … Continue reading

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The Scientific Method

What’s the greatest invention in the history of humankind? We probably each have some ideas, and we could certainly debate the answer, but Dave Farley says it’s science, and the scientific method. Many of us probably learned about the scientific method. … Continue reading

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How Many Times Will You Change a Password?

Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. If you create a login and the user can’t log in, how many times will you change the password? … Continue reading

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NoSQL Inside SQL Server

There has been quite a debate the last few years between using NoSQL and SQL Server as data stores for different applications. We’ve seen a great deal of interest from developers in document stores as the data structures are closer … Continue reading

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