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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Clearing an Email from the Microsoft Directory
Years ago I was working on a demo with Microsoft and someone added me to their VSTS (now Azure DevOps) project. Somehow, I got an account in the Live/Passport/Joe-Schmo Azure directory with my red-gate.com email. This hasn’t been a problem … Continue reading
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What Limits Do You Want in 2019?
SQL Server 2019 is in development, and likely getting close to being released. I mean, it is named 2019, so I assume we’re down less than 6 months of time before we start deploying it. One of the decisions that … Continue reading
The Other Jobs
There’s a meme of sorts going around Twitter. It asks for your non-tech jobs, and I’ve seen some good ones from Grant, Kendra, Erin Stellato, and more. There are some interesting ones, and a few that I’m glad I never … Continue reading
SQL in the City in Melbourne on June 14
As a part of our down under tour, SQL in the City comes to Melbourne on June 14. It’s a day before SQL Saturday #865 – Melbourne. If you’re anywhere close, and I know there’s not a lot of cities … Continue reading
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