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Daily Archives: November 22, 2016
Getting Team City working with BitBucket
As a part of building a CI/CD home lab, I set up TeamCity in the past. I plan on using this for multiple projects, and in fact, I’d built a basic Hello, World C# application as my first build. Now … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged continuous integration, ReadyRoll, Redgate, syndicated
Monitor All the Changes
Can you monitor every configuration change and setting on all your SQL Server instances? Can you get an alert every time code changes, or even if an option for an object changes, such as the changing of an EXECUTE AS … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged administration, monitoring, sql server