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  • SQL in the City Event Dates Announced!

    Red Gate rocks. If you didn’t know that already, you know it now. The latest evidence to support this claim is the publication of the schedule for US SQL in the City events. They are: 9 Oct – Pasadena 11 Oct – Atlanta 14 Oct – Charlotte Registration for these events opens 24 May. :{>
    Posted to Andy Leonard (Weblog) by andyleonard on May 18, 2013
  • SQL Server in Windows Azure Infrastructure Services – Updated Documentation and Best Practices for GA, Upcoming Blogs

    It’s been just over a week since Windows Azure announced the GA of Infrastructure Services, marking the beginning of a fully supported Infrastructure as a Service in Windows Azure, with SQL Server as a major component. Pre-installed SQL Server VMs are available for pay-per-hour usage in the Windows Azure gallery. Currently Enterprise, ...
    Posted to SQLOS Team (Weblog) by SQLOS Team on April 24, 2013
  • AdventureWorks on Azure donates GBP351.49 to War Child. THANK YOU!

    Just over 12 months ago I published a blog post entitled AdventureWorks2012 now available for all on SQL Azure. In it I explained that I had set up a Windows Azure SQL Database (then known as SQL Azure database) for the SQL Server community to use and hence familiarise themselves with the SQL Azure offering – I called this initiative ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on April 7, 2013
  • SQL Server 2008R2 / 2012 Standard & Backup Compression

    This is something that is totally overlooked, in my experience, with SQL Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2012. On the contrary to what happens with SQL Server 2008, the Standard version of SQL Server 2008R2 & SQL Server 2012 supports backup compression: SQL Server 2008 R2 BOL ...
    Posted to Davide Mauri (Weblog) by manowar on March 25, 2013
  • Why We Write #1 - An Interview With Thomas LaRock

    I 've been a writer of trade level technical materials for over 13 years now, writing books, articles, blogs, and even tweets for a variety of outlets, almost exclusively about Microsoft SQL Server. While I won't claim to be the best writer in the world, I feel like I have the process of writing down fairly well, yet, for the life of me, there is ...
    Posted to Louis Davidson (Weblog) by drsql on March 21, 2013
  • Connected development in SSDT versus SSMS

    When you install the database projects template of SSDT you get SQL Server Object Explorer (SSOX) installed as well. SSOX is a pane within Visual Studio and is the main enabler of the Connected Development experience that the SSDT team have attempted to provide. SSOX provides some really cool capabilities that are not in SQL Server Management ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on March 19, 2013
  • Trapping SQL Server Errors with Extended Events

    One very useful usage of Extended Events is the ability to trap SQL Server error without the need to have a server trace running (which, btw, is deprecated), with the additional feature of being able to query the data as soon as it comes in. This means that we a solution to monitor and trap errors as soon as they happen can be easily created, in ...
    Posted to Davide Mauri (Weblog) by manowar on March 17, 2013
  • sp_ssiscatalog v1.0.2.0 now available for download [SSIS]

    v1.0.2.0 – what’s in it? Things have been a bit quiet on the sp_ssiscatalog front since I last blogged about it three months ago in December 2012. Rest-assured development continues apace however and today I’m making available a minor update, v1.0.2.0 which is now available for download from Codeplex. For those that don’t know I describe ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on March 11, 2013
  • Deployment of client-specific database code using SSDT

    Yesterday I attended SQL Saturday 194 in Exeter for which many people deserve credit but especially the organisers Jonathan Allen & Annette Allen and the sponsors Fusion-IO, Confio Software, Nexus, Big Bang Data Company, Purple Frog Systems, Redgate, idera, Pluralsight, Jurys Inn Exeter & Wrox.  I gave a ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on March 10, 2013
  • New job, new computer, new software installs

    Three days ago I started a new job and put a shout out on Twitter looking for suggestions as to what software bits-n-pieces I as a SQL Server developer should install. I got some great replies (click here to see them all) and here is the list of all “stuff” that I then installed (N.B. SQL Server and Visual Studio came pre-installed): ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on March 7, 2013
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