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Monthly Archives: February 2021
T-SQL Tuesday #135 – Awesome Tools
It’s blog party week for T-SQL Tuesday, and I think this is a good choice for a topic. The host this month is Mikey Bronowski, and his invitation is on tools. I work for a tools vendor, and I’ve used … Continue reading
Using Data Compare with Recent Data Only
This is a post that looks at how to compare data changes in recent data. A customer recently asked me about looking at a table, and choosing specific data to compare. In this case, the data they were looking to … Continue reading
Blogging for the Tech Professional
Abstract: When a company posts a job opening, they are often inundated with dozens, if not hundreds, of applicants. How do they decide which ones are worth pursuing with an interview? Standing out from other candidates is important to ensure … Continue reading
Continuously Classify and Protect Your Senstive Data
Abstract: Many data breaches come about from less secured development and test databases. Redgate has integrated SQL Data Catalog and Data Masker to allow you to continuously improve your classification and protection process for those environments. In this session Steve … Continue reading
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