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SQL in the City is coming Feb 28
The next edition of the SQL in the City broadcast is coming Feb 28, and I’m planning travel now to head back to the UK for the event. The schedule is up on the Redgate Hub Livestream page. This edition … Continue reading
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Tagged Redgate, speaking, sqlinthecity, syndicated
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The GDPR Sky is Falling
David Poole wrote a nice summary of the GDPR regulations that come into force this spring in Europe. He covers a number of the sections, trying to provide a simple explanation of the potential issues from the perspective of a data … Continue reading
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Tagged data privacy, GDPR, Redgate, security
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AutoMap in SQL Compare
SQL Compare is a core product from Redgate and I’ve got a series on some of the interesting things I’ve found. Download a trial today if you haven’t tried it. SQL Compare does a great job of trying to help … Continue reading
It’s Time for SQL in the City
Today is SQL in the City 2017. Once again we’re streaming the event online, live from Cambridge in the UK. I’ve flown over, along with Grant Fritchey and Kathi Kellenberger to entertain you for the day. We’ll be broadcasting at 11am … Continue reading