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  1. 31 Days of SSIS – Raw Files Are Awesome (1/31)

    As I mentioned in the introductory post, I’m writing 31 Days of SSIS.  Let’s start off this series with a SSIS file format that I was unaware of until just over a year ago.  As the title already gives away – this file format is the raw file format ...

  2. Who am I?

    Before I go much further I thought I’d introduce myself, tell you a little about me. It’s something I never got around to doing in my old blog. The Past There’s nothing out of the ordinary in my background. Long, long ago I was born and raised ...

  3. No More Resolutions in 2011

    Do you have a vision? It goes without saying that resolutions often turn into something we despise instead of something we look back at as a milestone in our personal growth. The reasons for the negative connotations associated with resolutions could be as simple as our inability to “Keep it ...

  4. No More Resolutions in 2011

    It goes without saying that resolutions often turn into something we despise instead of something we look back at as a milestone in our personal growth. The reasons for the negative connotations associated with resolutions could be as simple as our inability to “Keep it Simple” or as difficult as ...

  5. 31 Days of SSIS – The Introduction

    31 Days of SSIS Last year, Glenn Berry (Blog | @GlennAlanBerry) wrote a series of posts that he called A DMV A Day.  Since then there have been two other series that followed a similar concept – Paul Randal (Blog | @PaulRandal) with A SQL Server DBA Myth A Day ...

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