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callihandata.com
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| | | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday topic comes from Matthew McGiffen, who asks us to talk about encryption and protecting data in SQL Server. To read the full topic invite, click the T-SQL Tuesday logo to the right. For this month's invite, I thought I'd write about Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) and give a reminder about how... | |
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tsqltuesday.azurewebsites.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This post invites database professionals to share personal experiences and justifications for implementing non-standard or historically discouraged T-SQL practices in specific edge cases. | |
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sqlstudies.com
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| | | | | T-SQL Tuesday. Each month a different blogger hosts Adam Machanic's (b/t) blog party. The host comes up with a topic on the first Tuesday of the month, and everyone who want's to participate blogs on that subject, posting on the second Tuesday of the month. This month our host is Malathi Mahadevan (b/t) and it... | |
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mrpaulandrew.com
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| | | A tool I've used in the past to query my local disk drives is WinDirStat. It's great for finding out where large files are hiding in your directories using a heat map visual. In this post I talk you through how I've created a similar tool for Azure Data Lake Store using PowerShell, SQL Server... | ||