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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Launching ADS from SSMS
If you haven’t heard, SSMS v18 went GA (Generally Availability) recently. You can download it from Microsoft, though if you have a preview version, you do need to uninstall that. You also have to reboot after install There is one … Continue reading
Really Important Software
I remember reading about the Boeing 787 (the Dreamliner) being designed. I was fascinated by the process and excited to fly one. I finally did and enjoyed it. Since then, I try to fly on those when I can as … Continue reading
The Minimum Upgrade Point
These days the pace of change with SQL Server can be intimidating. Many of us work in disparate environments with multiple versions of the platform in our environment. In the distant past I’ve had people note that they often have … Continue reading
SQL in the City Summit comes to Brisbane on May 31
SQL in the City comes to Brisbane on May 31. It’s a day before SQL Saturday #838 – Brisbane. If you’re anywhere close, which likely includes Sydney, take two days and get lots of Database DevOps and SQL Server training … Continue reading
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