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Widespread New Technology Adoption
This week I saw an article at Ars Technica that noted in 2025 that electrical vehicle sales had increased 28% in the US. That’s quite a level of growth in adoption of this technology, especially given how set in their … Continue reading
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Editorial Republish: The SQL Twilight Zone
Once again, I’m not home. This time it’s vacation, well, working vacation. I’m in New Orleans to coach a volleyball team at a tournament this weekend. Hopefully I’m not too jet-lagged after my week of Denver-London-Denver-New Orleans travel. In any … Continue reading
The Book of Redgate: What’s Great about Redgate?
“I’m sick of hearing about Red Gate.” The first article in the book has this title, which might seem strange, but the short piece then talks about how many Redgaters, as we call ourselves, love working for the company and … Continue reading
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Tally Table Alternatives: #SQLNewBlogger
We published an article recently at SQL Server Central on Tally Tables in Fabric from John Miner. In it he showed how this can be efficient. A day after he published it, he sent me an addendum to note that … Continue reading