Monthly Archives: December 2018

Spend More on Security

In technology, quite a few companies are doing well. In fact, it’s a regular race among Apple and Microsoft to see who’s the world’s more valuable company. However, quite a few other companies in other industries are also doing very … Continue reading

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Restarting a Sequence–#SQLNewBlogger

Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. As part of my experiments with the sequence object, I wanted to see what allows me to restart a … Continue reading

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Get Patched If Not Supported

There are plenty of reasons not to upgrade your SQL Servers to a new version. Perhaps you know the system is working and don’t want to disrupt activity. Often we don’t want to take a chance that some change in … Continue reading

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Azure at the Ranch

From our webinar today, I mentioned I had a dog named “Azure”. Here she is. No, this isn’t an homage to Microsoft, and I didn’t name the dog. My daughter did, and she’s not a data platform person.

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