Monthly Archives: March 2018

Powershell and Data Masking with SQL Provision

Just a quick post here after the PASS Marathon Webinar during which I talked about the GDPR effects around the world. In the talk, I demo’d SQL Provision, which is SQL Clone + Data Masker for SQL Server. Someone asked … Continue reading

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The Reliable DBA

Many of us would consider ourselves to be reliable at work. Our employers count on us, co-workers may assume we’re handling certain tasks, and it’s human nature to think that we are meeting our obligations and responsibilities. Maybe not 100% … Continue reading

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Looking Forward for T-SQL Tuesday #100

It’s T-SQL Tuesday #100. Amazing. I can’t believe this has been going for so many years. I’m proud that I had the chance to host the main archive site at tsqltuesday.com and host a few topics. This month we return … Continue reading

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Is Security Catching On?

This is a good sign, as a poll shows people want security over convenience, especially younger people. Surprisingly this is also true for older people, who likely don’t trust much of our new technology. This is the first time that a … Continue reading

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