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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Remember your OS when upgrading to SQL 2012
Probably as far back as the end of last year when I first started putting material together for my Enter the Dragon and Moves like Jagger presentations and giving very early mash up presentations of them combined together, I started … Continue reading
Posted in 24HOP, availability, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication
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Who’s active on SQL 2000
Yes yes yes I *know* we are currently on SQL 2012 but just hear me out for a second… I think I am probably one of the only people on the planet who has not (yet) used Adam Machanic’s (blog|twitter) … Continue reading
Posted in Concurrency, connectivity, dmv, SQLServerPedia Syndication, tsql
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Schedule so far
Recently I have been starting to get a little stressed about whether or not I have a speaking engagement coming up. Whilst I use Google Calendar and most recently have set up a premium Remember the Milk account to organise … Continue reading











