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| | | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Brent Ozar andhe's asked everyone to find interestingbug or enhancement requests in Microsoft Connect related to SQL Server. The Connect item doesn't have to have anything to do with T-SQL - it could be about the engine, SSRS, R, the installer, whatever. Now, more than ever, Microsoft has... | |
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| | | | | I am honored to invite you all to the September Month of T-SQL Tuesday blog party! If you are new here and want to be part of the blog party every month, learn all about T-SQL Tuesday here. Have you had any recent technological problems at work that you were able to fix? You might... | |
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| | | | | I have the honour of hosting this month's T-SQL Tuesday. In case there's any doubt that's for October 2023, I'm posting this invitation a little early as I got my dates clashed and I'll be on holiday in Majorca next week! For those of you who don't know, T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party ... Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday: Encryption and Data Protection | |
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| | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is brought to us by Jason Brimhall. We are writing about times someone took chances with the databases that the DBAs felt were not worth it. I am going to talk about taking chances with your backups, our #1 job as DBAs is to have backups. Let's start with the scenario. | ||