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Want to write for Microsoft?
Edit: The group I’m speaking to is the Content Team, not the Books Online (BOL) team! I’m at the Microsoft MVP Summit in Bellevue, WA this week. Today I’m talking to the SQL Server Content team – one of my very favorite groups of Microsofties – and I’ve ...
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SQL 2012 Books Available Soon
Looking for a good book on SQL 2012? Only a handful are available right now, you can see a list of books available for pre-order over at Amazon. No, you won’t find my name as an author to any of them. I’ve been asked to write a chapter ...
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Presenting at Greenville SSIG on Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Just a quick note: I’m presenting next Tuesday at the Greenville SSIG. Kind of a last minute deal, I’m still writing the presentation in fact. Details below: Please register at http://ssig201203.eventbrite.com/ . If you forget to register, and want to come to the meeting, please do ...
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Re-blog – February 24 – March 1
Welcome to the Friday Re-Blog summary post. The aim of these posts is to bring some old posts that newer readers may not have had a chance to see. Also a chance to bring back to the forefront posts that some may have seen but forgot about. If you have ...
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SQL Server 2012 (“Denali”): Database Recovery Advisor
Database Recovery Advisor is a new feature in SQL Server 2012 that introduces significant user experience enhancements to the ways DBAs can now restore databases using SQL Server Management Studio: An enhancement for point in time recovery using a new visual timeline feature, which consists of a Backup Timeline graphical ...
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Introducing SQL Roundup
Following in the foot steps of John Sansom (b|t), I’m going to post a roundup of links from other blogs every Friday. I’ll call this SQL Roundup. John calls his “Something for the Weekend“. Each Roundup will have no more than 10 links. Trust me, I don ...
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