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  1. Execute Guardium SQL Server Permissions Script on Multiple Servers

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  2. Execute Guardium SQL Server Permissions Script on Multiple Servers

    # SQLSaturday#85 in Orlando is September 24, 2011 # I'll be presenting "PowerShell by Example" # Here's a typical example we will review. # # Want more? Come to my session at 11 AM. # # Need more info on SQL Saturday Orlando, go here. # # Set permissions on ...

  3. Here, There, and Everywhere; Speaking in Fall 2011, Part 1

    The last quarter of the year is usually my busiest due to the fantastic PASS Summit and SQLBits events. The fall looks a little different … BECAUSE IT WILL BE EVEN BUSIER! Here’s a rundown of where I’ll be this fall through mid-October: BASTA! SQLCON.NET September 26 to ...

  4. SQL Server test data generation testing tools

    Question:  How do I generate test data for SQL Server ?  I don’t want to buy a benchmarking tool, but I  require a representative test case with real SQL statements.  How do the professional DBA’s capture SQL Server workloads for testing? Answer:  First, try to use real-world data, not ...

  5. Preventing projects from deploying when debugging a SSIS package

    This is a quick tip to help quickly solve a problem I run into sometimes, and now that I am writing a blog about it, will be able to solve it in no time (a big benefit of blogging is to never have to try to remember a solution to ...

  6. Preventing projects from deploying when debugging a SSIS package

    This is a quick tip to help quickly solve a problem I run into sometimes, and now that I am writing a blog about it, will be able to solve it in no time (a big benefit of blogging is to never have to try to remember a solution to ...

  7. Plucking Wallflowers

    Wallflowers Bloom My friend Tim Mitchell wrote an awesome personal account a while back and shared it again recently. It’s a tale I have seen and heard all to often. A tale of a really smart guy who just lacks the courage and confidence to step forward and participate ...

  8. PASS Summit Memories Blog Series – Day 2 – Discovering I Had Value

    Continuing my series on PASS Summit memories, today I want to share with you some time spent with Buck Woody, before he showed me what “liquid sex” was all about. (If you want to know more about liquid sex, stop and ask myself or Buck at the Summit this year ...

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