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Monthly Archives: May 2025
The Book of Redgate: Do Your Best Work
One of our mission statements in the Book of Redgate says: attempt to do the best work of your life. I’d like to think that at most points in time, people are trying to go good work. There are always … Continue reading
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Are Data Breaches Inevitable?
I read a piece recently that got me thinking that data breaches might be inevitable. Disclosure: This was written by Redgate, for whom I work, titled “Data breaches May Be Inevitable—Compliance Failures Don’t Have to Be“. It’s based on our … Continue reading
A DevOps Workshop Tomorrow in Atlanta
Tomorrow is the Redgate DevOps Day in Atlanta. You can still sign up, so do that if you can make it. Here’s the rough outline Vision Session – w/ Advocate Steve Jones Redgate Flyway hands-on Session 6 ways to Elevate … Continue reading
Editorial Republish: Evergreen SQL Server
I’ve been traveling a bit lately, but this week is a little crazy, two trips to two places, and so I’m more out of touch. You get a re-run of Evergreen SQL Server, which is a fun one to re-read. … Continue reading