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Monthly Archives: July 2016
The Relentless Cloud
The march to the cloud is inevitable. No, I don’t think all your services will be run from a cloud service, but I do think that some of them will be. Maybe 10% for your company, maybe 90%, but likely … Continue reading
Growth or Control – #sqlpass
I’m disturbed. I read an announcement from the PASS organization this week that bothers me. I am less upset with the content than the manner in which it was presented, though I am not pleased with either. Making SQL Saturday … Continue reading
Deploying Dynamic Data Masking Changes
SQL Compare is a core product from Redgate and I’ve got a series on some of the interesting things I’ve found. Download a trial today if you haven’t tried it. I wrote a short piece over on the Redgate blog … Continue reading
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Adding the ReadyRoll Extension in VSTS
As I’m doing a little development with ReadyRoll, I’m documenting some of the things I learn about the product. A few weeks ago I needed to do a demo with ReadyRoll for Redgate Software. I built a new project, and … Continue reading
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