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Monthly Archives: November 2018
The Data Scribe
There’s an interesting piece in the New Yorker about technology in the medical field from Atul Gawande. It talks about the love hate relationship doctors have with medical systems, and ruminates a bit about whether these new systems are making medicine better … Continue reading
Webinar: What We Learned at the PASS Summit
Join me tomorrow for a webinar from Redgate Software.You can register for our webinar today at 10am EST here. Kendra Little and I join Grant Fritchey, the President of PASS, to discuss some highlights from last week’s PASS Summit. Register … Continue reading
New Database Options
I saw recently that Azure SQL Database is getting a few more Database Scoped Options for that platform. These are intended to give more control over the way in which the engine behaves, without requiring each database on a server to function … Continue reading
Fun with Savepoints–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. I haven’t spent a lot of time with savepoints, but I did find a question recently and thought I’d … Continue reading
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