A SQL Evening in London
Spend an evening with Itzik Ben-Gan, Greg Low, Davide Mauri and Bill Vaughn in London on March 16th. Come attend if you can.
2010-03-03
1,181 reads
Spend an evening with Itzik Ben-Gan, Greg Low, Davide Mauri and Bill Vaughn in London on March 16th. Come attend if you can.
2010-03-03
1,181 reads
A one day training event in the Charlotte, NC area. Come join MVPs from around the area at another great SQL Saturday.
2010-03-03 (first published: 2010-02-03)
4,143 reads
Another sample chapter from Wiley, this time for one of the hot topics in business intelligence: data mining.
2010-03-02
2,593 reads
There are a number of events coming up in 2010 that need speakers to share their knowledge of SQL Server with others. Check out this list and consider submitting something.
2010-02-24
428 reads
Come to this great one day training event in Philadelphia, PA. SQL Saturday is a great way to get free training on all aspects of SQL Server.
2010-02-24 (first published: 2010-02-04)
2,952 reads
Learn about SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services with this new title from Wiley. We have a sample chapter you can read to see if you like this book.
2010-02-23
2,822 reads
A sample chapter from a new book on Analysis Services. Check it out and see if this is the book for you.
2010-02-16
2,063 reads
A partnership with Pragmatic Works brings you some basic SQL Server training through a series of webinars.
2010-02-15
2,050 reads
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2010-02-10
497 reads
Get a feel for this book from
2010-02-09
2,102 reads
By Steve Jones
A new feature added to Redgate Monitor Enterprise automatically. CIS compliance is something many...
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This is my last week of the year working (I guess I come back...
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suente– n. the state of being so familiar with someone that you can be...
I am not understanding why this command completes "successfully" and it seems correct to...
get-ChildItem C:\ -recurse -erroraction silentlycontinue | sort length -descending | select -first 10 FullName,length...
Which of these indexes is superseded by another?
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