Migrating from SQL Server to Amazon AWS Aurora from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
Is Microsoft’s licensing scheme getting you down? It’s 2020 and there are now plenty of data platforms that are good for running your enterprise...
AutoCorrect in Git from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
I can’t believe autocorrect is available, or that I didn’t know it existed. I should have looked, after all, git is smart enough to...
Data Architecture Blog Post: CI CD in Azure Synapse Analytics Part 1 from Blog...
Hello Dear Reader! It's been a while. I've got a new blog post over on the Microsoft Data Architecture Blog on using...
Daily Coping 8 Dec 2020 from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the...
T-SQL Tuesday #133–What I Learned From Presenting from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
This month Lisa Griffin Bohm is the host and thanks to her from hosting. She was one of the last people I pressured lightly...
T-SQL Tuesday #133: What (Else) Have I Learned from Presenting? from Blog Posts –...
T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party in the SQL Community and this month is hosted by Lisa Bohm (b | t) and it’s...
Open Letter to the PASS Membership, from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
When I was appointed to serve as a Director at Large for the PASS Organization a year ago, it was with great passion, excitement...
T-SQL Tuesday Retrospective #007: Summertime in the SQL from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
This is the seventh post in my retrospective attempt to answer every T-SQL Tuesday invitation. In the beginning of June 2010, Jorge Segarra invited...
Daily Coping 9 Dec 2020 from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the...
Azure SQL Database Connectivity from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral
Have you ever wondered how your connection from outside of Azure to your database is handled? It is important to understand that there is...