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Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Sun isn’t shining for the Solstice
So today I was surprised (slightly) to pick up a tweet by the excellent Grant Fritchey (blog|twitter) regarding the fact that SQL Solstice had been cancelled due to a lack of interest. I say that I was only slightly surprised … Continue reading
Posted in business, publicspeaking, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication
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Beware the SQL Community!
Today, I was going about my business attempting to answer an innocent question that had been asked on the #sqlhelp hash tag when moments later I receive the following Tweet… As soon as I saw this Tweet I knew I’d … Continue reading
Posted in humour, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication
All Hail the Queen!
I really didn’t want to end my day without a posting a tribute to my good friend Jen Stirrup (blog|twitter) who has just been recognised by Microsoft by their MVP Award program and become a Most Valuable Professional. For those … Continue reading











