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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Dynamic Ports are dangerous
We had a fairly interesting incident recently where there had been some significant network issues which even once they had been resolved had left various connectivity problems to several of our SQL Instances. I thought it would be useful to … Continue reading
Posted in connectivity, error, networking, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication
Excited about SQLRally 2011
I am very pleased/ proud to announce that I have submitted 2 abstracts for presentations to SQLRally and should I be chosen they will be given in Orlando, Florida between May 11th to May 13th. For those of you not … Continue reading
Posted in publicspeaking, sql, sqlbits, sqlrally, SQLServerPedia Syndication
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T-SQL Tuesday #13 – What the Business says is not what the Business wants
Steve Jones, editor at large of SQL Server Central is this month hosting the latest T-SQL Tuesday and luckily I have managed to be organized enough to make a note in my Calendar so that I may finally contribute. A … Continue reading
Posted in automation, business, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication, t-sql tuesday
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