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  1. 10 things you should never do with SQL Server: http://is.gd/LqgGjT

  2. @kleisath ... but compared to SQL Server 2000, its contemporary, the tooling is not pleasant to use. No complaints re SQL engine though.

  3. T-SQL - QTD calculation - http://bit.ly/ifbG06

  4. RT @DZone: 10 things you should never do with SQL Server - http://dzone.com/2DtF - @DZone Big Link by mswatcher

  5. RT @DZone: 10 things you should never do with SQL Server - http://dzone.com/2DtF - @DZone Big Link by mswatcher

  6. There are some very interesting and free #SQLServer monitoring options in #nagios and #cacti

  7. RT @DZone: 10 things you should never do with SQL Server - http://is.gd/muKBVE - @DZone Big Link by mswatcher #sql #sqlserver

  8. Whitepaper on improving Dynamics CRM performance and securing data with SQL Server 2008 - http://bit.ly/fWJGBl #SQLServer #CRM #Dynamics

  9. Is there a non-DDL way to preserve back-references when staging data into production? http://ur.ly/ECAD #sqlserver

  10. 10 things you should never do with SQL Server - http://dzone.com/2DtF - @DZone Big Link by mswatcher

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