Monthly Archives: March 2019

Badly Encrypted Databases

I ran across a blog about encrypted databases linked from Bruce Schneier’s blog. I follow his musings and writings on security ,and he recommended we read it with this sentence: “Even the summary is too much to summarize, so read it.” … Continue reading

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The T-SQL Tuesday #112 Cookie

It’s T-SQL Tuesday again, and I’m writing in response to Shane O’Neil’s invitation about cookies. Read what he asks and this will make more sense. As always, if you want to participate, write a post on your blog and follow … Continue reading

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Enter our Database #DevOps Contest

Share your story and you could win. Enter as often as you like before Mar 20. https://www.red-gate.com/hub/entrypage/competition

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Database Brainstorming

I read a post recently that captured my attention for more time than I expected. The piece fascinated me, and I sent it to my son and a couple friends. In fact, reading it caused me to stop working for … Continue reading

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