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Daily Archives: September 19, 2018
What is Projectsv13 in SQL Change Automation?
I got this question recently from someone that was evaluating the SQL Change Automation client in Visual Studio. After setting up a new PoC (Proof of Concept), they were confused about why there is a new entry in their list … Continue reading
Rollbacks Are Normal
Do any of you think that a rollback of a version for your application is easy? Most people struggle, and when I talk DevOps and improving your process, the number one question is about rollbacks. In fact, recently I had … Continue reading