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Daily Archives: March 15, 2017
Create a BACPAC–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. One of the things that you might encounter at some point is the need to create a BACPAC. This … Continue reading
The Livestream Product Launch
SQL in the City Streamed in 2016 was a success, with lots of feedback that people enjoyed the sessions and format. With the release of SQL Clone, we’ve decided to do it again. The SQL Clone Product Launch Live Stream … Continue reading
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DevOps Isn’t Perfect
I saw a post recently from Grant Fritchey, Help Me, Help You, Deliver DevOps. In it, Grant shows that DevOps isn’t making developers do everything, it isn’t just giving developers more responsibility, and it isn’t developers handling some of the … Continue reading