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  1. 2011 SQL PASS Wrap up

    So do you want to know what the largest SQL Server Event in the world looks like? From just an hour of looking at photos I grabbed a few of them that Pat Wright took. These images show what an awesome event that the SQL Server PASS Summit is. It ...

  2. Setting up SSIS Auditing Part 1

    Auditing in SSIS can be a real headache. In this two part series blog I am going to try to make it a little easier. You can also download my white paper and sample files on Auditing SSIS here. You can also see this post and more at SQL University ...

  3. The first point to realize if you are utilizing the social website to promote

    Other good posting you will certainly take a look at . . . webblog To always keep up with the quickly innovations of web marketing, owning an on line marketing guide is essential. When you have items all set for offering, you never essentially will need to have to have ...

  4. Adding Up the Logical Reads in the Output Window

    Probably the first thing I learned about query tuning is that "clock-on-the-wall" time is definitely not the thing you want to measure. The elapsed time a query takes can be influenced by countless factors (other processes running, disk speed, number of processors, amount of RAM, phase of the moon, a ...

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