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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Dealing with Supervision
This editorial was originally released on Feb 4, 2013. It is being republished as Steve is out of the office. I’ve been working at home for a decade, first for my own company and now for Red Gate Software. In … Continue reading
Laptop Cattle
I traveled to Cambridge recently for some meetings at Redgate Software and to attend SQL Bits. I arrived on Tuesday, worked a bit, and then came back to the office Wednesday for the SQL Clone launch (a success, by the … Continue reading
What’s Next for SQL Clone?
I think SQL Clone is a useful, handy product. It’s what I’ve needed in a number of organizations, or it’s what would have saved us (literally), $100,000s of dollars by avoiding larger SANs with snapshot technology. At one company, we … Continue reading
DevOps at VSLive–Austin
You can see me in May at VS Live in Austin, where I and many others will be talking DevOps. There are lots of sessions to choose from, including some all day pre-cons. If you work in multiple areas (data, … Continue reading