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Tampa SQL BI User Group – Designing Slowly Changing Dimensions
So Monday night was the monthly SQL BI user group meeting. Attending these meetings is always interesting for me since I’m not a BI-guy (leave out the gutter jokes please…) so I definitely learn something new. I also leave with a raging headache since I have trouble wrapping my ...
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June PASSMN Meeting (6/16/2009)
The topics and speakers for June PASSMN meeting have been announced. Analysis Services Dimension Creation Best Practices & Disks, Real and Virtual and What is Important for SQL Server June 16, 2009 3:00 PM - 5:15 PM Register Here or visit http://www.mnssug.org/ Analysis Services Dimension Creation Best ...
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Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 (RC)
If you’re like me and trying out the Windows 7 RC on your everyday machines, there are certain key tools you find you need to do your work. For us system administrators Remote Server Administration Tools is definitely (or should be) one of those. I installed the previous version ...
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June #SQLPASS DBA SIG Meeting
I am presenting that June DBA SIG. This will be the topic: Highly Available SQL Server Upgrade Assault Tactics In this debriefing, we will look at various methods to minimize downtime during major version upgrades. This will include upgrading from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005 and SQL 2008 ...
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Oops… A Lot Of Trees… Jobs to Update
Yesterday I posted about having an alert in place to know when SQL Agent jobs don’t have operators setup. I’ve found this alert to be extremely useful, but often when its been shared it just leads to junk e-mail. The reason for this is when the alert is ...
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