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More #SQLintheCity–Behind the Scenes
I posted this, but here it is again. A a shot from our engineer, behind the scenes of my live talk today. Tom Austin and @way0utwest live at #sqlinthecity – a behind the scenes look! pic.twitter.com/ADsWhc2tEg — Robert Chipperfield (@rmc47) … Continue reading
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Not Excited by Linux
You’re not excited by Linux. At least most of you in this community aren’t excited. A recent poll we ran showed that nearly two thirds of the people answering aren’t interested in even evaluating SQL Server on Linux. That’s an … Continue reading