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  1. CBusPASS 2009.04.09 Meeting Recap

    We had the fourth meeting of CBusPASS on April 9th. There were seven people in attendance, including myself. In hindsight, we probably should have delayed the meeting for a week with the holiday weekend. That being said, we had a great meeting. The topic was general tips, tricks, and techniques ...

  2. If You Were Waiting for Service Pack 1…

    If you were waiting for Service Pack 1 to begin your discussions on upgrading to SQL Server 2008, you are too late.  SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 has been released.  I don’t necessarily agree with that perspective of waiting for Service Pack 1 but for those that take ...

  3. SQL Server Execution Plans Published… Again

    My first book is finally in print. OK. I know. It sounds funny. But my first book was printed in only a limited print run from Red Gate, most of which they gave away at Tech Ed last year. Then they offered it for free in an electronic form. Very ...

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