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Daily Archives: December 12, 2016
Manual v Automation
I’ve got my work cut out for me. This week is SQL in the City 2017. One of the sessions I need to present is a Manual DBA database deployment against an automated CI/CD process with the Redgate tools. To … Continue reading
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The Five Year Plan
This editorial was originally published on June 13, 2013. It is being re-run today as Steve is traveling. IT departments won’t exist in five years. A bold prediction from the CITE conference last week. It’s not so much a prediction of an … Continue reading
SQLBits 2017 In April
I’m getting excited, with the announcement that SQL Bits 2017 is scheduled. The conference goes back to Telford, which I enjoyed and takes place April 5-8, 2017. I’m getting my presentations ready for submission, and I really hope I get … Continue reading