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sqlatspeed.com
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| | | | T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party for the SQL Server community. It is the brainchild of Adam Machanic (b|t) and I am thankful for the opportunity to host this month's edition. The concept is straightforward - each month a blog hosts the party and everybody who wants to contribute can write a post about... | |
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garrybargsley.com
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| | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Mikey Bronowski. The subject he chose is "The outstanding tools of the trade that make your job awesome." Tools are the cornerstone of our industry. The SQL Server community is excellent about taking something that they create for personal reasons and sharing it with the masses. It Read More ... | |
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www.michaelscalise.com
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| | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Brent Ozar (b|t) and the topic is "Blog About Your Favorite Data Type (Or Least Favorite)" A Little Background For those of you who don't know, T-SQL Tuesday is the brainchild of SQL Server Guru Adam Machancic (t). It is a monthly blog party where a person is [...] | |
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matthewmcgiffen.com
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| | TDE is referred to as a "transparent" form of encryption. What that means is that the process of encrypting and decrypting data is fully performed in the background. The queries we write to access data are unchanged whether TDE is enabled or not. So, enabling TDE has no impact on application functionality, does not require ... Continue reading What is TDE (Transparent Data Encryption)? |