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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Careful with Session_Context()–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. A quick note, which is more of a reminder to myself. I find writing things down helps me remember, … Continue reading
The Heart of DevOps Webinar
One of the things that I think about DevOps is that it’s really hard to focus on the hard things that create friction in your process. Most of us want to move faster, and tackle the easy things to automate, … Continue reading
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Faster Cloud Warehouses
I think the cloud is a perfect place for a data warehouse. In many organizations, I’ve found that a data warehouse system is often the largest SQL Server database, both in size of database and also in terms of resources … Continue reading
The Lost Time
Last year when Daylight Savings Time moved clocks back, I was wondering how the time change might affect different devices and situations in the world. One area that I wondered about was medicate and health care devices. While I’m sure … Continue reading