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Guidance
How do you manage SQL Server? Do you have a list of rules that tell you to do yy whenever xx happens? Or if yy doesn’t solve the problem, you next try zz? Some of you have guidelines like that, … Continue reading
Should He Stay or Should He Go?
This editorial was originally published on Sept 29, 2008. It is being republished as Steve is on vacation. An interesting question. Read page one of this article and then give me your opinion for this Friday’s poll. Would You Fire This … Continue reading
Who Wants to Be Rich?
This editorial was originally published on Oct 18, 2008. It is being republished as Steve is on vacation. I think everyone would like more money, but I’m not sure how many of you really want to be rich. In reading … Continue reading
Winning
“From the beginning to the end, losers lose, winners win” – 50 Cent It’s not always true, and there are no guarantees, but it is clear that those who put effort into improving themselves, often find more opportunities and the chance … Continue reading